luctation

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin luctātiō, from luctor (to wrestle, strive).

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Noun[edit]

luctation (usually uncountable, plural luctations)

  1. Effort to overcome in contest; struggle; endeavour.
    • a. 1658, Anthony Farindon, a sermon
      thoſe duties which require the luctation of the Mind

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