consummation

consummation
consummate VERB 1) make (a marriage or relationship) complete by having sexual intercourse. 2) complete (a transaction).
ADJECTIVE showing great skill and flair.
DERIVATIVES consummately adverb consummation noun consummator noun.
ORIGIN Latin consummare 'bring to completion' .

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  • Consummation — Con sum*ma tion (k[o^]n s[u^]m*m[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [L. consummatio.] The act of consummating, or the state of being consummated; completion; perfection; termination; end (as of the world or of life). [1913 Webster] T is a consummation Devoutly to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • consummation — index action (performance), cessation (termination), close (conclusion), commission (act) …   Law dictionary

  • Consummation — (v. lat.), 1) die wirkliche Vollziehung eines Contracts, indem jeder der Contrahenten das erfüllt, wozu er sich verbindlich gemacht hat: 2) im Criminalrecht die völlige Vollendung des Verbrechens (Consummatum delictum), s. u. Verbrecherischer… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Consummation — Consummation, lat., Vollziehung, Vollendung, z.B. eines Contracts, eines Verbrechens …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • consummation — late 14c., completion, from L. consummationem (nom. consummatio), from consummat , pp. stem of consummare to sum up, finish, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + summa sum, total, from summus highest (see SUM …   Etymology dictionary

  • consummation — [n] achievement, fulfillment cleanup, completion, culmination, doing it to a T*, end, mop up, payoff, perfection, realization, to a finish, wind up*, wrap, wrap up*; concept 706 Ant. failure, unfulfillment …   New thesaurus

  • consummation — [kän΄sə mā′shən] n. [ME consummacioun < OFr consumation < L consummatio] 1. a consummating or being consummated; completion; fulfillment 2. an end; conclusion; outcome …   English World dictionary

  • Consummation — This article is about the consummation of marriages. For other uses, see Consummation (disambiguation). Illustration from Tacuinum Sanitatis, a medieval handbook on wellness. Consummation or consummation of a marriage, in many traditions and… …   Wikipedia

  • consummation — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act of consummating < the consummation of a contract by mutual signature >; specifically the consummating of a marriage 2. the ultimate end ; finish …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • consummation — /kon seuh may sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of consummating; completion. 2. the state of being consummated; perfection; fulfillment. [1350 1400; ME consummacioun ( < MF) < L consummation (s. of consummatio). See CONSUMMATE, ION] * * * …   Universalium

  • consummation — con|sum|ma|tion [ˌkɔnsəˈmeıʃən US ˌka:n ] n [singular, U] formal 1.) when people make a marriage or relationship complete by having sex 2.) the point at which something is complete or perfect ▪ the consummation of his ambitions …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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