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pollicitation (puh-lis-i-TAY-shuhn) noun

   A promise or an offer made but not yet accepted.

[From Latin pollicitation, from polliceri (to promise).]

-Anu Garg (garg AT wordsmith.org)

  "With what broad gestures of invitation, and also with what subtle almost
   imperceptible hints and suggestions and pollicitations, she lays herself
   out to cajole us, to notify her eagerness."
   Christopher Morley; Inward Ho!; Doubleday; 1923.

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