COADUNATION

Etymology

Noun

coadunation (usually uncountable, plural coadunations)

(obsolete) Union into a single body or mass; unity.

[…] for he that erects another economy than what the Master of the family hath ordained, destroys all those relations of mutual dependence which Christ hath made for the coadunation of all the parts of it, and so destroys it […]

Source: Wiktionary


Co*ad`u*na"tion, n. Etym: [L. coadunatio.]

Definition: Union, as in one body or mass; unity. Jer. Taylor. The coadunation of all the civilized provinces. Coleridge.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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