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offuˈscation Now rare. [ad. L. offuscātiōn-em, n. of action from offuscāre (see prec.): cf. F. offuscation, also obf- (14th c.).] = obfuscation.
1502Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W. 1506) iv. xx. 220 To knowe offuscacyon of the very knowlege. 1629Bp. Hall Reconciler 16 The wofull and gloomie offuscations of the Church. 1755Phil. Trans. XLIX. 410 The atmosphere..had the appearance of clouds and notable offuscation. 1863Lytton Caxtoniana II. 191 This offuscation of intelligence in verse-writers. |