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Etymology edit

From Latin perlēctiō (the act of reading through), from perlegō (read through), from per (through) + legō (read).

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perlection (plural perlections)

  1. the reading through of something.
    • 1923, Edward Powys Mathers, transl., The Thousand Nights and One Night:
      When the perlection of the Koran had been accomplished, the cloth was laid and all manner of meats and necessary things were brought.

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