rare. [f. L. vectitāre (rare), freq. of vectāre to carry, convey.] The action of carrying or conveying (frequently); the fact of being carried or conveyed.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Vectitation, an often carriage.

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1727.  Pope, etc., Martinus Scriblerus, vi. Whilst their enervated Lords are lolling in their chariots (a species of Vectitation seldom used amongst the Ancients, except by old men).

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1823.  New Monthly Mag., VIII. 253. A method of aerial vectitation.

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