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Word: Predicatory
Speech Type: Adjective
early 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Coryate (?1577–1617), traveller and writer. From post-classical Latin praedicatorius laudatory, of or relating to preaching from classical Latin praedicātor + -ius, suffix forming adjectives; compare -ory
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a preacher or preaching; involving or derived from preaching.
Word: Predicatory
Speech Type: Noun
early 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Coryate (?1577–1617), traveller and writer. From post-classical Latin praedicatorius laudatory, of or relating to preaching from classical Latin praedicātor + -ius, suffix forming adjectives; compare -ory
A preacher.
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