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liciˈtation rare—0. [ad. L. licitātiōn-em, f. licitārī: see prec.] (See quots.)
1623Cockeram, Licitation, an inhauncing of a price set vpon any thing that is sold. 1656Blount Glossogr., Licitation, a setting out to sale; a prizing or cheapening. 1848Wharton Law Lex., Licitation, the act of exposing to sale to the highest bidder. |