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  • noun Plural form of digladiation.

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Examples

  • And so wedded are some wise and holy men unto these apprehensions of reconciling Christians by their conceived methods, that no experience of endless disappointments and of increasing new differences and digladiations, of forming new parties, of reviving old animosities, all which roll in upon them continually, will discourage them in their design.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • We need not labour to prove this to be unscriptural; nor, to avoid provocations, shall we at present declare the rise, nature, and use of it, with the fierce digladiations that have formerly been about it We can look upon it no otherwise but as that which is contrary to the liberty and unworthy of the office of a minister of the gospel.

    A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity 1616-1683 1965

  • _Amphitheaters_, were exhibited all maner of other shewes & disports for the people, as their ferce playes, or digladiations of naked men, their wrastlings, runnings leapings and other practises of actiuitie and strength, also their baitings of wild beasts, as Elephants, Rhinocerons,

    The Arte of English Poesie George Puttenham

  • Salmasius was twenty years older than Milton, and in these literary digladiations readers are always ready to side with a new writer.

    Milton Mark Pattison 1848

  • Now, as these things were never stated in the minds of the community of mankind, but that they lived in perpetual confusion; so the inquiries of the philosophers about the chief end of man, the nature of felicity or blessedness, the way of attaining it, are nothing but so many uncertain and fierce digladiations, wherein not any one truth is asserted nor any one duty prescribed that is not spoiled and vitiated by its circumstances and ends.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

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  • JM seems purposely to intend the cherishing of controversial digladiations, by his own affectation of an intricate obscurity

    February 19, 2009