indictive

adj

Etymology

From Latin indictivus. See indict.

  1. derived from indictivus

Definitions

  1. proclaimed or declared by authority

    • The Funus Publicum , which we meet with so often , may be sometimes understood as the same with the Indictive Funeral , and sometimes only as a Species of it
  2. accusatory

    • fatally indictive, conscious of commanding powers, and yet whipped in the most public pillory, amid the derisive laughter and applause of the world[…]
    • Each sang his indictive narrative in turn

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