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tis an old word, formerly used in a rather different context:
Now rare.
[< classical Latin oblvium OBLIVIUM n. or oblvin-, oblvi OBLIVION n. + -ATE3. Cf. earlier OBLIVIONIZE v. and slightly earlier OBLIVION v.]
trans. To forget, commit to oblivion.
(I think that musick has it right.)
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