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† aˈffixion Obs. [ad. L. affīxiōn-em, n. of action f. affīx- ppl. stem of affīg-ĕre: see affix and -ion1.] The action of affixing, attaching, or fastening to; also, the state of being affixed; = affixture.
1633T. Adams Comm. 2 Pet. i. 4 (1865) 38 If yet the subscription of God's hand, and affixion of his seal..be not sufficient. 1653Manton Smect. Rediv. Pref. Wks. 1871 V. 502 The affixion of the name to any work being a thing indifferent. 1654R. Gentilis tr. Servita's Hist. Inquis. (1676) 887 To advise by Edict, Proclamation, or Affixion, are signs of superiority. 1675T. Brooks Gold. Key Wks. 1867 V. 90 It was full three hours betwixt his affixion and expiration. |