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† blanˈdation Obs. rare. [app. carelessly formed from bland v.2 (or ? bland a.) + -ation.] 1. Flattery.
1605Camden Rem. (1637) 325 One had flattered William Longchampe..with this blandation. 2. A deception, illusion.
1612Chapman Widowes T. v, For the corpse, sir..there's no body; nothing. A mere blandation; a deceptio visus. |