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delation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
delation (countable and uncountable, plural delations) (obsolete) Conveyance. (law) An accusation or charge brought against someone, especially by an informer; the act of accusing someone . en.wiktionary.org
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DELATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
To delate someone is to "hand down" that person to a court of law. In Latin, delatus is the unlikely-looking past participle of deferre, meaning "to bring down ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Delation
DELATION, noun. 1. Carriage; conveyance; as the delation of sound. 2. To accuse; to inform against; that is, to bear a charge against. webstersdictionary1828.com
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delation
▪ I. delation (dɪˈleɪʃən) Also 6–7 dilation. [ad. L. dēlātiōn-em information, accusation, denunciation, n. of action from dēlāt-, ppl. stem of dēferre: see delate v.] † 1. Conveyance (to a place), transmission. Obs.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 33 Holes in these bones for the delation of nourishment. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Delation Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun ... (law) An accusation or charge brought against someone, especially by an informer ... Wiktionary ... Other Word Forms of Delation ... Noun ... Singular ... delation. www.yourdictionary.com
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delation - WordWeb dictionary definition
Noun: delation di'ley-shun. Usage: archaic. Accusation, especially by an informer "The regime encouraged delation among citizens to maintain control". www.wordwebonline.com
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George Grieve
He may have been urged on by Marat, who had invited him to dinner the very day of his assassination, but he was apparently infected with the mania of delation wikipedia.org
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delation, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun delation is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for delation is from 1578, in the writing of John Banister, ... www.oed.com
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"delation": Act of formally accusing someone - OneLook
noun: (law) An accusation or charge brought against someone, especially by an informer; the act of accusing someone. onelook.com
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DÉLATION in English - Cambridge Dictionary
DÉLATION translations: informing. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary. dictionary.cambridge.org
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delation, n.s. (1773) - Johnson's Dictionary Online
1. A carriage; conveyance. In delation of sounds, the inclosure of them preserveth them, and causeth them to be heard further. johnsonsdictionaryonline.com
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DELATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. (formerly) to bring a charge against; denounce; impeach 2. rare to report (an offence, etc) 3. obsolete to make.... Click for more definitions. www.collinsdictionary.com
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dilation
▪ I. † diˈlation1 Obs. Also 5–6 de-, dy-. [a. OF. dilacion (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), mod.F. dilation, It. dilazione, ad. L. dīlātiōn-em, n. of action from differre, dīlāt- to defer, delay, put off: cf. dilate v.1] Delay, procrastination, postponement.14.. Lydg. Temple of Glas 877 Beþe not astoneid o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sokol Bashota
He was selected for the KLA's delation on the proposed Rambouillet Agreement in early 1999, though ultimately he stayed behind during the discussions. wikipedia.org
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denotement
denotement (dɪˈnəʊtmənt) [f. denote v. + -ment.] The fact of denoting or making known; indication; concr. a means or mode of denoting; a token, sign.1622 Shakes. Oth. Qo. 1 [see delation 3]. 1653 E. Chisenhale Cath. Hist. 128 To adde to their temporall styles, some denotement of their ecclesiastical... Oxford English Dictionary
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