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† circumˈcession Obs. rare. Put erroneously for circumincession, and circumsession; thence, by Blount explained from L. cessio yielding.
1656Blount Glossogr., Circumcession, a besetting, or besieging round. [This occupies the alphabetic place of Circumsession: subseq. edd. insert it in its alph. place ‘Circumcession (circumcessio), a giving up, or ceasing round about; a general yielding.’] a1679T. Goodwin Election II. vii. ii, The Personal Indwelling of the Father in his Son which Divines call circumcession of the Persons. |