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▪ I. † sugiˈllation1 Obs. [f. L. sūgĕre to suck, with termination from sūgillātio (see next).] = sucking vbl. n. 1 b, suction 1 c.1528 Paynell Salerne's Regim. (1541) D iij b, By sugillation [orig. L. suctione] of the membres nedynge meate.▪ II. sugillation2, suggillation (s(j)uːdʒɪˈleɪʃən, sʌdʒ-) [...
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† ˈsugill, ˈsuggill, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. sūgillāre, suggillāre, of doubtful etym. Cf. F. sugiller.] 1. trans. To beat black and blue, bruise.1663 Butler Hud. i. iii. 1039 Though we with blacks and blews are suggil'd. 2. To defame, revile.1539–40 Abp. Parker in Strype Life (1711) App. 7 To allure t...
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