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deputative, a.|ˈdɛpjʊteɪtɪv| [f. L. dēputāt-, ppl. stem of dēputāre to depute + -ive.] Characterized by deputation or by being deputed; of the nature of a deputy.
1625–8tr. Camden's Hist. Eliz. iii. (1688) 362 A Parliament..begun by a deputative Commission granted by the Queen to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Treasurer, and the Earl of Derby. 1646Lilburne Game Scotch & Eng. 20 Wherein the joynt military interest of both Kingdomes is represented..and both thereby incorporated into one deputative body. a1653Gouge Comm. Heb. ii. 5 If authority be yielded un-to Angels, yet that authority is only deputative in reference to..work which is injoyned by them. Hence ˈdeputatively adv., by way of deputation.
1653Gauden Hierasp. 472 To pay Tithes to Christ..by the hands of his Ministers, who are deputatively and ministerially himself. 1818G. S. Faber Hor. Mos. II. 43 And who can have authority to send, unless God immediately, or certain of his previously appointed messengers deputatively? |