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disceptation arch.|dɪsɛpˈteɪʃən| Also 4–7 decept-, 6 dyscept-, 6–7 descept-, 7– dissept-, 4–6 -acio(u)n. [a. F. disceptation (14th c. in Godef.), ad. L. disceptātiōn-em, n. of action f. disceptāre: see discept.] Disputation, debate, discussion.
1382Wyclif Rom. xiv. 1 Take ȝe a syk man in bileue, not in deceptaciouns [Gloss. or dispeticiouns] of thouȝtis. 1529More Dyaloge iii. Wks. 203/1 Our formar dysceptacion and reasonyng, had betwene vs before his departyng. 1602W. Fulbecke Pandectes 15 The Emperour..did cause a..generall assemblie of estates to be held for the disceptation, and deciding of this doubt. 1670Walton Lives Wks. 1793 I. 65 These unhappy disceptations between Hooker and Travers. 1755N. Magens Insurances II. 565 Such Controversy shall be decided by the Arbitration of good and honest Men..who shall decide the Affair in such Manner as that no Damage may happen to the Owner during the Time of Disceptation. 1833Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 118 Their subtlety in philosophical disceptations. |