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detracˈtation rare.|diːtrækˈteɪʃən| [f. detract v. + -ation: perhaps ad. L. dētractātio or dētrectātio, from dētractāre, -trectāre to decline, refuse, also to detract from, depreciate, freq. of dētrahĕre.] = detraction 2.
1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1596) 283/1, I cannot speake unto you, but to your detractation. 1646J. Maine Serm. (1647) 8 So much Libell, or holy Detractation. 1888H. S. Salt Shelley 141 Against Shelley he never uttered a word of detractation. |