lation

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From Latin lātiō.

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lation

  1. (astrology, obsolete) Motion of a celestial object from one place to another; local motion.
    Copernicus placed the Sun at the centre of the Universe, exempt from any sort of lation.
    • 17th century, John Donne, Elegy XI: The Autumnal
      Since such love's natural lation is, may still
      My love descend, and journey down the hill,
      Not panting after growing beauties. So,
      I shall ebb on with them who homeward go.

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