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lancination|lɑːnsɪˈneɪʃən, -æ-| [as if ad. L. *lancinātiōn-em, n. of action f. lancināre to lancinate.] The action of lancinating; cutting, lancing.
1630Donne Serm. xiii. 132 Every Sin is an Incision of the Soule, a Lancination, a Phlebotomy. a1670Hacket Cent. Serm. 241 He took upon him to cure us..by cutting and lancination. b. transf. A cutting into, an indentation.
1650Fuller Pisgah ii. v. xii. 164 Undoubtedly Judah his portion made many incisures and lancinations into the Tribe of Simeon, hindering the entireness thereof. c. fig. Piercing pain; acute agony.
1649Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. i. Exhortation §15 With what affections and lancinations of spirit, with what effusions of love, Jesus prayed. 1669Addr. Hopeful Young Gentry 62 [Love] breaks in upon you withal the noise, tumult and lancination of distracted passions. |