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English
Etymology
From Latin emissitius, from emittere.
Pronunciation
Adjective
emissitious (comparative more emissitious, superlative most emissitious)
- (obsolete) Looking, or narrowly examining; prying.
1620, Joseph Hall, The Honour of the Married Clergy:Malicious Mass-Priest, cast back those emissitious eyes, to your own infamous Chair of Rome; and, if even in that thou canst discern no spectacles of abominable uncleanness, spend thy spiteful censures upon ours.