exanimation

noun

Etymology

Latin exanimatio.

  1. derived from exanimatio

Definitions

  1. Deprivation of life or spirits.

    • The second [blast of the trumpet] they denominate the blast of exanimation; when all creatures both in heaven and earth shall die, or be annihilated, except those which God shall please to exempt from the common fate.
    • Must you take the girl from the temple? Always, ere this, you have contented yourself with the brief loan that the priests allow, and have rendered back the dead in the required state of exanimation.

The neighborhood

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