entreative
adjEtymology
From entreat + -ive.
- derived from tractāre
- derived from entraictier — “to have a conversation with (someone); to concern oneself with (something)”
- derived from entraiter
- derived from entraiter
- inherited from entreten — “to deal with (someone) in a specified way; to concern oneself with (something); to deal with or give an account of (a topic); to engage in negotiation; to intercede for (someone); to plead with (someone)”
Definitions
Used to entreat
Used to entreat; pleading, supplicative.
- an entreative moan
- an entreative motion
- an entreative tone
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA