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compellation
[ kom-puh-ley-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of addressing a person.
- manner or form of address; appellation.
compellation
/ ËŒ°ìÉ’³¾±èɛˈ±ô±ðɪʃə²Ô /
noun
- a rare word for appellation
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of compellation1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of compellation1
Example Sentences
Compellation, kom-pel-Ä′shun, n. style of address: an appellation.—adj.
I will not stand neither upon the names and titles of kings, &c. to be given to tyrants and usurpers, in speaking to them or of them, by way of appellation or compellation: for we find even tyrants are called by these names in scripture, being kings in fact, though not by right and indeed not impertinently, kings and tyrants for the most part are reciprocal terms.
Nothing could have been more appositely imagined than this compellation.
It is the ordinary compellation of the Holy Ghost, “Man being in honour, and understanding not, is like the beasts that perish,†Psal. xlix.
To enforce this the more sweetly, he useth this affectionate compellation, “little children,†for in all things affection hath a mighty stroke, almost as much as reason.
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