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APPENDIX<br />

Tokens<br />

has been mention'd already: (...). Cockburn, Continuation.<br />

2 (all of them verbal gerunds)<br />

Nominalization Repetition<br />

Base<br />

< Middle French repeticion, (...) < repetit–, past participial stem<br />

of repetere (to repeat) + –iō (–ation)<br />

Definition OED Repetition n. 1 5. a. The action or fact of doing something<br />

again; renewal or recurrence of an action or event; repeated use,<br />

application, or appearance. Also: an instance of this. Cf. also<br />

Repeating n., in same sense.<br />

Earliest attestation ?1550 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

But Mixtures differ in this from Potions, that their use is more<br />

frequent and longer, and because there is not so much drank of<br />

them at a time; for being compos'd of powerful Medicines, they<br />

operate in less quantity, and work those effects by repetition,<br />

which could hardly be done at once taking. Charas, Royal.<br />

Tokens 3<br />

Nominalization Repletion<br />

Base<br />

Replete (v)<br />

Definition OED Repletion n. 2. The action of eating or drinking to satiation<br />

or excess; the state or condition of being full of food or drink.<br />

Formerly also: †a plethoric condition or habit (obs.). Also fig.<br />

Earliest attestation c1405 (c1390) (OED)<br />

Example<br />

[}Pet.}] What is the cause of spasme? [}Ioh.}] Repletion,<br />

evacuation, and dolour. Lowe, Art.<br />

Tokens 3<br />

Nominalization Reprehending<br />

Base<br />

Reprehend (v)<br />

Definition The action of reproving someone. Cf. also Reprehension n. 1. a.,<br />

in same sense.<br />

Cf. Reprehend v. 1. a. trans. To rebuke, reprimand, or reprove (a<br />

person).<br />

Earliest attestation c1450 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

Besides reprehending of others doth not so much instruct the<br />

hearers in the knowledge of the truth, as sheweth that, which is<br />

not to be learned, but shunned. Read, Workes.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Reprehension<br />

Base < Anglo-Norman and Middle French reprehension (...) <<br />

reprehens–, past participial stem of reprehendere (to reprehend)<br />

+ –iō (–ation)<br />

Definition OED Reprehension n. 1. a. The action of reprehending a person<br />

or thing; reproof, censure. Cf. Reprehending n., in same sense.<br />

Earliest attestation a1413 (c1385) (OED)<br />

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