Obs. [ad. L. conculcātiōnem, n. of action f. conculcāre: see prec. Cf. F. conculcation (Cotgr.).] A treading under foot.
1547. Bp. Hooper, Christ & his Office, viii. Wks. (Parker Soc.), 61. The conculcation of his precious blood.
1661. Feltham, Disc. Eccl., ii. 11. Above the Conculcations of the World.
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.
1827. G. S. Faber, Sacr. Cal. Prophecy (1844), III. 12. The Holy City during its conculcation by the Gentiles.