abjuratory

adj
/æbˈd͡ʒʊɹ.əˌtɔɹ.i/US

Etymology

From abjure + -atory.

  1. derived from *h₂yew- — “(adjective) right; straight; upright; (noun) justice; law; right
  2. derived from abiūrāre
  3. derived from abjurer — “to reject or renounce (something) on oath
  4. derived from abiurer
  5. derived from abjurer
  6. inherited from abjuren — “to give up (something); to recant or renounce (something) under oath
  7. suffixed as abjuratory — “abjure + atory

Definitions

  1. Involving abjuration.

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