Obs. rare. [n. of action (on L. type *corrāsiōn-em), f. L. corrādĕre to CORRADE: cf. abrasion.] The action of scraping together: see CORRADE.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. ix. (1632), 620. These and other importunate corrasions, were not made only to fill vp such breaches as the French affaires had produced, but also to spend in entertainments. Ibid., 624. The Popes endlesse Corasions from yeere to yeere.

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