exoptation

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English

Etymology

From Latin exoptatio.

Noun

exoptation (plural not attested)

  1. (archaic) An earnest wishing or desire.
    • 1626, Stephen Denison, Another Tombestone:
      Come we now to the ſecond, namely the exoptation in theſe words
    • 1810, Alicia Tindal Palmer, The Daughters of Isenberg: A Barvarian Romance:
      "That which most excites my marvel," said the lady, "is the exoptation which my eldest niece has enunciated!
    • 1841, Rev. Thomas Hall, The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of a Liverpool Policeman:
      first we thought it was an oath, but soon discovered that it was an exoptation for his success