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† vulneˈration Obs. [ad. L. vulnerātio, n. of action f. vulnerāre: see prec. So F. vulnération, Sp. vulneracion, Pg. -ação.] The action of wounding; the fact of being wounded.
1597A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. c iij b/2 The vulneratione of the bullete, which hath brokene the Legge. 1599― tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 212/2 If in anye vulnerationes, the membre doe chaunce to wither, applye as then theron a Sparadrape, which must in this sorte be made. 1659Pearson Creed iv. 409 He speaks of the Son of God, which was to be the Son of man, and by our nature liable to vulneration; and withal foretells the piercing of his body. a1688G. Stradling Serm. (1692) 127 The Son of Man, who alone was liable to Vulneration, and could be pierced. |