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Origin and history of susception
susception(n.)
mid-15c., "an undertaking, act of taking upon oneself," from Old French susception or directly from Latin susceptionem (nominative susceptio) "an undertaking," noun of action from past-participle stem of suscipere "to take; admit, accept; sustain, support" (see susceptible). A word from theology. As "action or capacity of taking something into the mind; passive mental reception," by 1756.
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