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apparentation|apɛərənˈteɪʃən, əpær-| [f. apparented ppl. a. + -ation; cf. F. apparentage alliance, connexion (by marriage).] The relation between an earlier society and a later one that is apparented to it.
1934A. J. Toynbee Study of Hist. I. i. iv. 44 The ‘affiliations’ and ‘apparentations’ between one society and another resemble the relations between parent and child. 1939Ibid. IV. 79 The society that passes away through incorporation into another society, and not through apparentation and dissolution, preserves..some continuity in its material fabric. 1946R. G. Collingwood Idea of Hist. iv. i. 160 One of these categories is affiliation and its correlative apparentation. |