vbl. sb. Obs. [f. SUFFRAGE v. + -ING1.] The exercise of the suffrage, voting.

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1613.  T. Godwin, Rom. Antiq. (1614), 101. They also having freedome of suffraging.

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1691–2.  Wood, Fasti Oxon., II. 107. An equal power of suffraging did not now pertain to all masters.

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