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ingemination|ɪndʒɛmɪˈneɪʃən| [Noun of action from ingeminate v.: see -ation.] 1. The action of repeating or reiterating (a word, statement, etc.); a repetition, a reiteration. arch.
1576Fleming Panopl. Epist. 426 note, By the ingemination and twice repeating..hee signifieth the passion of his minde. a1659Bp. Brownrig Serm. (1674) I. xii. 160 Such ingeminations will make strong impressions in the hearts of the People. a1703Burkitt On N.T., Matt. xxiii. 39 His ingemination, or doubling of the word, shows the vehemency of Christ's affection. 2. The action or process of doubling (a thing, feeling, etc.); duplication. rare.
1644Vicars God in Mount 135 With redoubled and trebled cordiall ingeminations of joy in Soule and Spirit. 1840De Quincey Wks. (1862) X. 161 The iteration and ingemination of a given effect. |