Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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RELUCT'ANCE,
RELUCT'ANCY, noun [literally a straining or striving against.]
Unwillingness; great opposition of mind; repugnance; with to or against; as, to undertake a war with reluctance He has a great reluctance to this measure.
Bear witness, heav'n with what reluctancy her helpless innocence I doom to die.
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