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lavation

[ley-vey-shuhn] / leɪˈveɪ ʃən /






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The same ceremony took place with each—one foot only being honored with a lavation.

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To persons addicted to travelling or who are necessarily much exposed to atmospheric vicissitudes, we would particularly recommend the hydropathic treatment, or perhaps more properly, what Dr Johnson terms the �Calido-frigid sponging, or lavation.�

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We returned to the casa real, made a lavation, which we much needed, and went over to the cura's to dine.

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It is certain, however, that the emperors frequently joined the multitude in their sports and lavations.

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Let us not tell how one glass is made to answer for thirty fair faces, one ewer and vase for thirty lavations; and—tell it not in Gath!—one towel for a company!

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