Oppugnation

Oppugnation

Oppugnation (v. lat.), 1) Bestürmung, Belagerung; 2) Angriff, bes. vor Gericht, daher Oppugnationsschrift, so v.w. Impugnationsschrift.


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  • oppugnation — op·pug·na·tion …   English syllables

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