fu·tu·ri·tion \ˌfyüchəˈrishən\noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin futurition-, futuritio, from Latin futurus about to be + -ition-, -itio -ition — more at be 1.archaic: future existence : futurity < the futurition of salvation — John Pearson > 2.archaic: assurance of a future < had a fixed futurition from eternity — Jonathan Edwards >