objuratory

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English

Adjective

objuratory (comparative more objuratory, superlative most objuratory)

  1. Relating to objuration.
    • 1847, Richard Ford, The Spaniards and Their Country:
      The stinging of the oath is in the "ajo;", all women and quiet men, who do not wish to be particularly objuratory
    • 1896, Thomas De Witt Talmage, The Earth Girdled:
      that I understand he uses language objuratory, but he consults his men in that way from purely worldly policy.