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latration|ləˈtreɪʃən| [n. of action f. L. lātrāre to bark.] A barking; also fig.
1623Cockeram, Latration, a barking. 1691E. Rawson in Andros Tracts I. 68 It must needs be beneath a great Mind to take notice of such Latrations, or to answer them any otherwise than with contempt. 1824New Monthly Mag. XI. 424 We have no three-headed dog chained at the gate of Tartarus to startle the visitants by his tri-linguar latrations. 1828Blackw. Mag. XXIII. 194 If a dog bite a pig, the narrative teems with ‘virus’, the ‘rabid animal’, and the ‘latration’ of the patient. |