Obs. rare. [a. Fr. applausion (16th c. in Litt.), prob. ad. med.L. *applausiōn-em, n. of action f. L. applaus-: see APPLAUSE v. and -ION.] Applauding, applause.
1576. Woolton, Chr. Manual (1851), 46. Tickled with the vain applausion of the ignorant.
1589. Puttenham, Eng. Poesie (Arb.), 67. A Psalme of new applausions.