"oblatration" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ɑbləˈtreɪʃən/, /ɑblæˈtreɪʃən/ Forms: oblatrations [plural]
Etymology: From Latin oblātrātio, from oblātrāre (“to bark at, to rail against”) + -tiō (“-tion: forming abstract nouns”), from ob- (“ob-: against, at”) + lātrāre (“to bark, to rant”). Equivalent to ob- + latration. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|oblātrātio}} Latin oblātrātio, {{prefix|en|ob|latration}} ob- + latration Head templates: {{en-noun}} oblatration (plural oblatrations)
  1. (obsolete) The act of barking at someone or something; (figuratively) the act of ranting at someone or something; an instance of these. Tags: obsolete Related terms: latration

Inflected forms

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