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† ˈfrustratory, a. Obs. Also 5 frustratoire, 6–7 frust(r)atorie, (6 frustatery, frustratarie, 7–8 frustatory). [ad. OF. frustratoire and late L. frustrātōrius, f. frustrārī to frustrate.] Tending to frustrate, balk, defeat, or make void. In early use also: Resulting in disappointment, disappointing.
1490Caxton Eneydos xxii. 78 Many goynges & comynges were there made of the sayd anne..that fynably were all frustratoire. 1529Act 21 Hen. VIII, c. 5 With convenyent spede without any frustratory delay. 1592Conspir. Pretended Ref. 60 Then would he..by frustratorie kindes of answeres goe about to put off such interrogatories. 1650R. Gentilis tr. Malvezzi's Considerat. 144 If this be not true, that was frustratory, and of no availment to Socrates. 1681Hickeringill Vind. Naked Truth ii. 26 Without Frustatory Delay. 1726Ayliffe Parergon 75 Bartolus restrains this to a Frustatory Appeal. |