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▪ I. † cohortation1 Obs. or arch.|kəʊhɔːˈteɪʃən| [ad. L. cohortātiōn-em, n. of action f. cohortāri: see prec.] Exhortation.
1642R. Watson Serm. Schisme 1 Saith he, in his cohortation. 1651Howell Venice 207 A Cohortation..address'd to all Christian Princes. 1838H. J. Rose in Burgon 12 Good Men (1880) I. 249, I made a solemn cohortation to all the students. 1870Seeley in Macm. Mag. Sept. 352/2 Like general orders in a camp, or the military cohortations of a Roman imperator. ▪ II. † cohortation2 Obs. rare. [irreg. f. cohort.] Combination in a cohort or company (?).
c1500Melusine 97 Ye shall hold hym felawship, and also all them that are of your cohortacion. The kinge made to be take alle them of hys cohorte or company. |