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† conquaˈssation Obs. [ad. L. conquassātiōn-em, n. of action from conquassāre: see prec.] Severe shaking; agitation, concussion.
a1626Middleton Quiet Life iii. xxi, I have had a conquassation in my cerebrum ever since the disaster. 1710T. Fuller Pharm. Extemp. 324 Wind is generated by the Conquassation of Phlegm. 1767A. Campbell Lexiph. (1774) 22 A violent conquassation of the foliage above. 1782A. Monro Compar. Anat. (ed. 3) 49 All its blood is sent into the vena portarum, and has a perpetual conquassation. |