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† putaˈtitious, a. Obs. [f. L. putāt-us, thought, supposed, pa. pple. of putāre to think: see prec. and -itious1.] Of a supposed, reputed, or imaginary sort.
1660tr. Paracelsus' Archidoxis ii. 50 An inhibition might be imposed on such putatitious, imaginary Physicians. 1671J. Webster Metallogr. xxix. 380 The putatitious transmutation of Iron doth otherwise not happen. 1674R. Godfrey Inj. & Ab. Physic 145, I found neither Truth nor Knowledge in my Putatitious Doctrine. Hence † putaˈtitiously adv., supposedly, reputedly, in reckoning merely.
1660H. More Myst. Godl. viii. iv. 375 Even as Christ was righteous, who was not putatitiously and imaginarily righteous, but really so indeed. |