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allision ? Obs.|əˈlɪʒən| [ad. L. allīsiōn-em, n. of action f. allīd-ĕre: see allide.] The action of dashing against or striking with violence upon.
a1631Donne Serm. lxxvi. 774 a, That the Allision of those clouds have brought forth a thunder. 1633T. Brown Exp. 2 Pet. ii. 3 (1865) 268/1 Breaking out with an Allision. 1683Salmon Doron Med. i. 159 For their mutual ‘Allision.’ a1728Woodward (J.) By the boisterous allision of the sea. 1755in Johnson; and in mod. Dicts. |