tergiversation

tergiversation
(tèr-ji-vèr-sa-sion ; en vers, de six syllabes) s. f.
Action de tergiverser.
   Les chambres assemblées au parlement après beaucoup de tergiversations, GUI PATIN Nouv. lett. t. I, p. 331, dans POUGENS.
   XVIe s.
   Toute tergiversation nous est ostée, CALV. Inst. 26.
   Lat. tergiversationem, de tergiversari, tergiverser.

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