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Devocation
Devocation Dev`o*ca"tion, n. [L. devocare to call off or away; de + vocare to call.] A calling off or away. [R.] --Hallywell.
Sevocation
Sevocation Sev`o*ca"tion, n. [L. sevocare, sevocatum, to call aside.] A calling aside. [Obs.]

Meaning of Evocatio from wikipedia

- Latin. For another votum that might be made in the field by a general, see evocatio. A Roman emperor's dies imperii was the date on which he ****umed imperium...
- the casting of magic spells by a variety of techniques. The Latin word evocatio was the "calling forth" or "summoning away" of a city's tutelary deity...
- deities of an enemy power were formally invited through the ritual of evocatio to take up their abode in new sanctuaries at Rome. Communities of foreigners...
- Praeneste was Fortuna, whose oracle was renowned. The Roman ritual of evocatio was premised on the belief that a town could be made vulnerable to military...
- Jupiter." Another votum that might be made in the field by a general was the evocatio, a ritual by means of which the tutelary deity of the enemy, particularly...
- Regina. It is debated whether she was also known as Curitis before the evocatio of the Juno of Falerii: this though seems probable. Other epithets of hers...
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- Regillus in 495 BCE. The establishment of a temple may also be a form of evocatio, the transferral of a tutelary deity from a defeated town to Rome, where...
- deities of other nations in the hope of redirecting their favour (see evocatio), and the Second Punic War in particular created pressures on Roman society...