Obs. rare1. [as if ad. L. *lucrifactiōn-em, n. of action f. lucrifacĕre, f. lucrum gain, LUCRE + facĕre to make.] The action or practice of making or getting gain.

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1606.  Birnie, Kirk-Buriall (1833), F 2 b. The Iewes do comprise all titular rights vnder one of three: acquisition, like Abrahams … heredation like Isaacs … lucrifaction, like Iacobs, whose wealth was the winning of his owne hand-hammers.

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