EXCUSSION
Source: 566, 567
excussion. Excussion, n. the act of seizing or detaining, ob.
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Ex‐cus″sion (?), n. [[L. excussio a shaking down; LL., a threshing of corn: cf. F. excussion.]] The act of excusing; seizure by law. Ayliffe.
Source: 566, 567
excussion. Excussion, n. the act of seizing or detaining, ob.
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Ex‐cus″sion (?), n. [[L. excussio a shaking down; LL., a threshing of corn: cf. F. excussion.]] The act of excusing; seizure by law. Ayliffe.