pollicitation
American
[puh-lis-i-tey-shuhn]
/ pəˌlɪs ɪˈteɪ ʃən /
noun
Civil Law.
Etymology
Origin of pollicitation
1520–30; < Latin pollicitātiōn- (stem of pollicitātiō ) a promising, equivalent to pollicitāt ( us ) (past participle of pollicitārī to promise, frequentative of pollicērī to promise, literally, bid for, equivalent to pol- (assimilated variant of por- forth, forward, akin to per- ) + licērī to bid) + -iōn- -ion
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