tubicination
English
editEtymology
editFrom Latin tubicinātus (“sounded a trumpet”), past participle of tubicinō (“sound a trumpet”).
Pronunciation
edit- Rhymes: -eɪʃən
Noun
edittubicination (plural tubicinations)
- (very rare) The act or process of sounding a trumpet
- 1843, G. De Lys, “The Marriage of Belphegor”, in Bentley's Miscellany, volume 14, page 617:
- But what can this confounded unnatural noise be?— / All this buxination, and tubicination, / This acclamation, and tympanization?— […]
- (very rare) The sound of a trumpet
- 1928, Society of Oklahoma Indians, The American Indian, Volume 3, page 20:
- The conductor sounded his ram's horn; this was a tubicination the meaning of which had been carefully prescribed in the regulations of the company, and was well understood by the Indians.