Con*cus"sion (?), n. [L.
concussio, fr. concutere, concussum, to
shake violenty; con- + quatere to shake. See
Cashier, Quash.] 1. A shaking
or agitation; a shock; caused by the collision of two
bodies.
It is believed that great ringing of bells, in
populous cities, hath dissipated pestilent air; which may be from
the concussion of the air.
Bacon.
2. (Med.) A condition of lowered
functional activity, without visible structural change, produced
in an organ by a shock, as by fall or blow; as, a
concussion of the brain.
3. (Civil Law) The unlawful
forcing of another by threats of violence to yield up something
of value.
Then concussion, rapine, pilleries,
Their catalogue of accusations fill.
Daniel.
Concussion fuse (Mil.), one that
is ignited by the concussion of the shell when it
strikes.
Syn. -- See Shock.