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reˈlection [f. L. relect-, ppl. stem of relegĕre to read again; cf. lection n., prelection.] †1. The action of reading again; reperusal; also, a correction made upon re-reading. Obs. rare.
1600W. Watson Decacordon (1602) 324 By relection of what hath bene already said there may ynough be gathered sufficient to confirme and demonstrate it against them. 1671Woodhead St. Teresa i. Pref. a 4 Without blots, relections, or emendations. 2. The title of the various divisions of a work (Relectiones Theologicae) by Franciscus de Victoria.
1630Hakewill Apol. (ed. 2) 2 Franciscus de Victoria in his Relection of Temperance. 1839Hallam Hist. Lit. ii. iv. §87 The book..consists of thirteen relections, as Victoria calls them, or dissertations on different subjects. |