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de·fal·ca·tion \(ˌ)dēˌfalˈkāshən, də̇ˌ-, -fȯl-, ˌdefəl-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin defalcation-, defalcatio, from defalcatus + Latin -ion-, -io -ion 1. archaic : a lopping off : curtailment < sadly puzzled at the defalcation of more than one-third of my income — Charles Lamb > 2. obsolete : something lopped of : deduction 3. a. : misappropriation of money in one's keeping b. : a sum of money so misappropriated 4. : a falling away : defection : a failure to meet a promise or an expectation |