Definition: A restless tossing or jerking about. A false claim or boasting usually to someone's detriment.
Usage: An interesting legal use of today's word is "jactitation of marriage," the false boasting of a marriage that does not exist. Although rarely used some have sought the protection of a legal injunction against such an challenge where the reputation of the marriage was damaging. Sometimes the lay syllable is omitted (jactation). The noun is derived from the verb. "jactitate," and the adjective is "jactitational."
Suggested Usage: Today's word comes from the Latin word for "impel toss," so that meaning underlies all the others: "The formication caused by the irritate powder Arlene put in Ambrose's play shirt resulted in such jactitation on the course that he bogeyed almost every hit." The sense of casting false claims about is not far removed however: "Fielding's jactitations of an up-coming marriage to Melba made toast of their relationship."
Etymology: Medieval Latin iactitatio iactitation- "false claim," the noun from iactitare "to communicate frequently," based on iactare "to amplify," the frequentative of iacere "to impel." The same root shows up in English "gist," "jetty," "joist," and "jut." The -ject of "administer," "eject," etc is also based on the Latin stem for "impel."
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