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Definition of "occision" [oc•ci•sion]

  • A killing; the act of killing. (noun)

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Use "occision" in a sentence
  • "And Louis and Charles his brethren made a battle against him, where there was so great occision of one and other that there had never tofore been such in no time in France."
  • "And when after this occision he came to Milan and would enter into the church,"
  • "S. Ambrose saw Ruffin come, he said to him: Thou hast no more shame than an hound for to do such occision, and now comest boldly to me."
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