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tencion
† tencion Obs. (ˈtɛnʃən) Also -chon, -cyon. [ad. OF. ten{cced}on, tenchon, tenson (12th c.) a contest, a quarrel = Pr. tenso, It. tenzone, ad. L. tensiōn-em, f. tend-ĕre to stretch, strive, contend.] A contention, dispute, quarrel.1471 Caxton Recuyell (Sommer) 521 A grete strif or tenchon [F. une te... Oxford English Dictionary
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tenson
‖ tenson (ˈtɛnsən, tɑ̃sɔ̃) Also 9 tenzon. [F. tenson = Pr. tenso, a poetical contest; in OF. contention, contest: see tencion.] A contest in verse between rival troubadours; a piece of verse or song composed for or sung in such a contest.1840 Browning Sordello ii. 686 While, out of dream, his day's ... Oxford English Dictionary
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repletion
repletion (rɪˈpliːʃən) Forms: 4–5 replecioun, 5–6 replecion, -yon, (5 replicion, -ioun, 6 repleacion), 6– repletion; also 4–5 repleccio(u)n, 6 replexion. [a. OF. repletion (mod.F. réplétion), replection (1314), replexion (1411), or ad. late L. replētiōn-em, n. of action from replēre: cf. replete a.]... Oxford English Dictionary
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