ANGARIATION
Source: 524, 567
ANGARIA'TION, noun [Latin angario; Gr. to compel; a word of Persian origin.] Compulsion; exertion. [Not used.]
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An‐ga″ri‐a″tion (�), n. [[LL. angariatio, fr. L. angaria service to a lord, villenage, fr. angarius, Gr. ἄγγαροσ (a Persian word), a courier for carrying royal dispatches.]] Exaction of forced service; compulsion. Speed.