secess

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin secessus. See secede.

Noun[edit]

secess

  1. (obsolete) retirement; retreat; secession
    • 1647, Henry More, A Platonick Song of the Soul:
      Silent Secesse, wast Solitude Deep searching thoughts often renew'd.

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