Defalcation Definition
(law) The act of cancelling part of a claim by deducting a smaller claim which the claimant owes to the defendant.
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Origin of Defalcation
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Late 15th century, from Medieval Latin dēfalcātiōnem, accusative singular of dēfalcātiō (literally “cutting off, lopping off with a sickle”), nominalization of dēfalcō, from Latin dē (“off”) + falx (“sickle, scythe, pruning hook”), from which also English falcate (“sickle-shaped”).
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Surface analysis is defalcate + -tion (“the act of”).
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