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† summoˈnition Obs. Also 5 somon-, 6 sommon-; 5 -ycion, 6 -icion, -ycon, -itioun. [ad. med.L. summonitio, -ōnem, n. of action f. summonēre to summon.] A summons.
c1450Godstow Reg. 598 To somon hem, by good somonyciouns, that thei be than before the forsaid Iames and Iohn. 1502Arnolde Chron. 82 b/2 Our letters patentis of our Sommonicion of the dett. 1531in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxford (1880) 99 After lawfull summonycon made by the bedylls or other offycers. c1575Balfour Practicks (1754) 305 Ane persoun beand summoundit..gif he, the time of the making of the said summonitioun,..do require ane copie fra the persewar [etc.]. 1593Bilson Govt. Christ's Ch. 364 The plea of Quare impedit, when the Bishop refuseth the Patrones Clearke as well for the summonitions, as for the returne, is mentioned in the Statute of Marlebridge. 1765–8Erskine Inst. Law Scot. iv. i. §4 Where mention is made of the word summons, or summonition, in the old books of our law..that term is to be understood, not of the warrant of citation, but of the citation given upon the warrant. b. attrib. (see quot.).
a1816Bentham Offic. Apt. Maximized, Introd. View (1830) 18 Summonition mandate will accordingly be seen taking place of sub-pœna. |