visitation (n.)
visit
H8 I.i.179[Buckingham to Norfolk] Charles the Emperor ... here makes visitation
MM III.ii.231[Escalus to disguised Duke, of Claudio] you have lent him visitation [i.e. granted him a visit]
R3 III.vii.106[Richard to Buckingham, of himself] Who ... / Deferred the visitation of my friends
Tem III.i.32.1[Prospero to himself, as if to Miranda] thou art infected. / This visitation shows it
Tim I.ii.220[Timon to Lords] I take all and your several visitations / So kind to heart
WT I.i.6[Camillo to Archidamus] the King of Sicilia means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him
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