rare. [f. as if ad. L. *ēmulgentia, f. ēmulgent-em: see next and -ENCE.] The action of milking out.
1674. Staveley, Rom. Horseleech (1769), 48. [Indulgences] For the Purpose of drawing Money from the People have not improperly been called Emulgences.
1879. G. Meredith, Egoist, I. xiv. 2534. As though it [a womans worship] could be bandied to and fro without emulgence of the poetry.