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.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Vectitation, an often carriage.
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).
1823. New Monthly Mag., VIII. 253. A method of aerial vectitation.