Obs. rare. [ad. L. vectiōn-, vectio, n. of action f. vehĕre to carry.] The action of carrying; vectitation.
c. 1610. Sir C. Heydon, Astrol. Disc. (1650), 42. For whatsoever moveth another, it doth it either by impulsion, attraction, volutation, or vection.
1635. Swan, Spec. M. (1670), 198. Albertus calls this motion a vection or a carrying.
1654. Z. Coke, Logick, 40. Local motion . Traction or drawing. Vection or carrying.