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jactitation
[ jak-ti-tey-shuhn ]
jactitation
/ ˌdʒæktɪˈteɪʃən /
noun
- the act of boasting
- a false boast or claim that tends to harm another person, esp a false assertion that one is married to another, formerly actionable at law
- Also calledjactation pathol restless tossing in bed, characteristic of severe fevers and certain mental disorders
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Word History and Origins
Origin of jactitation1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of jactitation1
C17: from Medieval Latin jactitātiō, from Latin jacitāre to utter publicly, from jactitāre to toss about; see jactation
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Example Sentences
Great restlessness and jactitation set in with the renewal of the circulation in the extremities.
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Nevertheless it was not produced at the hearing of the case for jactitation in the Consistory Court.
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Jactitation of marriage is cognizable in the Ecclesiastical Courts.
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The patient becomes dull and lethargic, passing into stupor after great restlessness and jactitation.
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