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conˈcursion ? Obs. [ad. L. concursiōn-em, n. of action f. concurrĕre to run together, concur.] Running or rushing together; concourse.
1533Bellenden Livy i. (1822) 43 Thair bricht armoure, be feirs concursioun, resoundit in the aire. 1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. xiv. 545 Th' Astræan sons in swift concursions joyne. 1692Bentley Serm. vi. Wks. 1836–8 III. 131 Atoms..by their omnifarious concursions and combinations and coalitions, produce successively..an infinite number of worlds. 1717J. Keill Anim. Œcon. (1738) 111 They will recede with a greater Velocity than they did at their first Concursion. 1830T. Taylor Argum. Celsus 23 Recursions and concursions of the stars. |