Lewis and Short
Latin Lexicon
ăberrātĭo, ōnis, f.
aberro, II. B.
,
a relief
from something,
a diversion;
perh. only in Cicero (and in him only in two passages): a dolore,
Att.
12, 38, 3
(cf. ib. § 1: non equidem levor, sed tamen aberro): a molestiis,
id.
Fam. 15, 18, 1
.