MOLESTATION


Meaning of MOLESTATION in English

ˌmōˌleˈstāshən, -ˌləˈ- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English molestacioun, from Middle French molestation, from Late Latin molestation-, molestatio, from Latin molestatus (past participle of molestare ) + -ion-, -io -ion

1.

a. archaic : a cause or state of harassment : vexation

all the molestations of marriage are abundantly recompensed with other comforts — Thomas Fuller

b. : an act or instance of molesting : annoyance , obstruction

liberty to … worship without molestation — William Sewel

seas upon which our ships and planes can travel without molestation — U.S. Code

2.

a. Scots law : interference with or troubling another in his possession of land

b. : willful injury inflicted upon another by interference with his user of rights as to person, character, social position, or property

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