ppl. a. Obs.0 [f. L. villicāt-us, pa. pple. of villicāre to act as bailiff.] (See quot.) Also Villication [ad. L. villicātio].
1623. Cockeram, I. Villicated, busied about husbandrie. Ibid., Villication, husbandry.
1656. Blount, Glossogr. (copying Cooper), Villication, the rule of Husbandry under the Master or Owner of a Mannor.