Obs. [ad. L. conculcātiōnem, n. of action f. conculcāre: see prec. Cf. F. conculcation (Cotgr.).] A treading under foot.

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1547.  Bp. Hooper, Christ & his Office, viii. Wks. (Parker Soc.), 61. The conculcation of his precious blood.

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1661.  Feltham, Disc. Eccl., ii. 11. Above the Conculcations of the World.

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1664.  H. More, Myst. Iniq., 403. The Two Witnesses, whose Prophecy is during the Conculcation of the Outward Court of the Temple by the Gentiles.

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1827.  G. S. Faber, Sacr. Cal. Prophecy (1844), III. 12. The Holy City during its conculcation by the Gentiles.

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