rare. [ad. L. stabulātiōnem, f. stabulāre, -ārī: see prec.] † ‘A harbouring of beasts’ (Cockeram, 1623). (obs.) Also, manner of housing in a stable.

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1892.  Baily’s Mag., April, 225. The bad habits and vices of the horse … are more or less common and frequent. And many of them are due to, or consequent upon, stabulation.

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