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† noˈlition Obs. [f. L. nōlo, nolle, to be unwilling: cf. volition.] Unwillingness; absence of willing.
1653J. Taylor Serm. for Year i. v. 65 So long as the prayer is fervent, so long the man hath a nolition, and a direct enmity against the lust. 1678Gale Crt. Gent. iv. iii. 18 Molina..tells us that these signs of the Divine wil signifie properly and formally some nolition or volition in God. 1683J. Corbet Free Actions i. vi. 5 Between Volition and Nolition there is a middle thing, viz. Non-volition. 1857in Appleton's Illustr. Handbk. Amer. Trav. 237 Do not allow..the nolition of your womankind..to prevent you. |