Dec′i‐ma″tion (?), n. [L. decimatio: cf. F. décimation.] 1. A tithing. State Trials (1630).
2. A selection of every tenth person by lot, as for punishment. Shak.
3. The destruction of any large proportion, as of people by pestilence or war. Milman.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Dec′i‐ma″tion (?), n. [L. decimatio: cf. F. décimation.] 1. A tithing. State Trials (1630).
2. A selection of every tenth person by lot, as for punishment. Shak.
3. The destruction of any large proportion, as of people by pestilence or war. Milman.