rare. [f. next + -ATION: in med.L. syllogizatio.] The action of syllogizing; syllogistic reasoning.
1660. Fisher, Rusticks Alarm, Wks. (1679), 597. From may be to must be is such a silly sort of Sillogization, as is not owned in foro Academico.
1744. Harris, Three Treat., Notes 2645. From mathematical Bodies, and the Truths resulting from them, they passed to the Contemplation of Truth in general; to the Soul, and its Powers both of Intuition and Syllogization; [etc].