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commonition rare.|kɒməˈnɪʃən| [ad. L. commonitiōn-em earnest reminding, admonition.] The action of reminding, instructing, or warning; a formal admonition or warning.
1730–6Bailey (folio), Commonition, an admonition or warning, an advertisement. 1755in Johnson. 1849W. Fitzgerald tr. Whitaker's Disp. (Parker Soc.) 661 To be written for our learning is something more than commonition. 1868Milman St. Paul's ii. 32 He averred that he had been condemned, without citation, without commonition, without trial, etc. |