Obs. rare. [f. late L. æquivoc-us EQUIVOCAL: see -Y.] = EQUIVOCATION.

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1630.  in T. Westcote, Devon., 142.

        Thus Satan doth deceive us with equivocy
That seek of him to know our destiny.

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1662.  J. Chandler, Van Helmont’s Oriat., lxix. 546. For therefore primary Diseases, do for the most part beget an equivocal or doubtful product in the Archeus: As is the Stone in respect of the first Lithiasis or Stony affect.

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