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† univocation Obs. rare. [ad. late L. ūnivocātiōn-, ūnivocātio (Quicherat), noun of action f. *ūnivocāre (see univocal a.). Cf. F. univocation, Sp. univocacion, Pg. univocação, It. univocazione.] Oneness or identity of name or meaning.
a1610G. Fletcher Israel Redux (1677) 13 This univocation of Tartar Cities with those of Israel..doth plainly shew that the Israelitish People have been there. 1693South Animadv. Sherlock's Bk. (ed. 2) 242 Since no one Thing can agree both to God and the Creature, by a perfect Univocation. 1728Chambers Cycl. s.v., The School-men have long disputed about the Univocation of Being. |