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† coˌmmoneˈfaction Obs. [f. L. commonefacĕre ‘to remind one forcibly of something, put in mind, admonish’, f. commonē-re to put in mind + facĕre to make.] The action of admonishing or reminding; an admonition, reminder.
1619Sclater Exp. 1 Thess. (1630) 302 Lest the commonefaction might seeme vnnecessary. 1633Ames Agst. Cerem. ii. 287 Significant Images, appointed for commonefaction and institution of men in religious duties. 1679T. Puller Moder. Ch. Eng. (1843) 139 Vestments..for ornament, distinction, and commonefaction. |