The act or process of framing together, or uniting, as beams in a fabric.(noun)
A framework or fabric, as of beams.(noun)
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Use "contignation" in a sentence
"They were easily led to consider the flames that were consuming France, not as a warning to protect their own buildings (which were without any party wall, and linked by a contignation into the edifice of France,) but as a happy occasion for pillaging the goods, and for carrying off the materials, of their neighbour's house."
"They were easily led to consider the flames that were consuming France, not as a warning to protect their own buildings, (which were without any party-wall, and linked by a contignation into the edifice of France,) but as an happy occasion for pillaging the goods, and for carrying off the materials of their neighbor's house."
"An explication how the parts of the Glass become bent by sudden cold, and how kept from extricating themselves by the contignation of the"