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Webster 1913 Edition
Humicubation
Huˊmi-cu-ba′tion
,Noun.
 [L. 
humus 
the ground + cubare 
to lie down.] The act or practice of lying on the ground. 
[Obs.] 
Abp. Bramhall.
 Webster 1828 Edition
Humicubation
HUMICUBA'TION
,Noun.
 A lying on the ground.  [Little used.]
Definition 2025
humicubation
humicubation
English
Noun
humicubation (countable and uncountable, plural humicubations)
-  (obsolete) The act or practice of lying on the ground.
-  1678, John Bramhall, The Works of the most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall, D.D. The Late Lord Archbishop of Ardmagh, Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland, volume III, Dublin: Benjamin Tooke, page 800:- He is afraid, that this Doctrine of fasting, and mourning, and tears, and humicubation, and sackcloth, and ashes, pertaineth to the establishment of Romish pennance.
 
-  1695, John Whitefoot, A Discourse upon I. Peter IV. VIII., Cambridge: John Hayes, page 16:- The χαμολνία, Humicubation, lying upon ground, &c. which things have been overacted, and still are in the Greek and Roman Churches.
 
-  1845, Peter Gunning, The Paschal or Lent Fast Apostolical and Perpetual, Oxford: John Henry Parker, page 147:- For humicubation we have David's example, ‘And David fasted a fast, and went in and lay all night upon the earth.’
 
 
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