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† commentitious, a. Obs.|kɒmɛnˈtɪʃəs| [f. L. commentīci-us (-tīti-us) invented, feigned (f. comment- ppl. stem of comminisci to invent).] Of feigned or invented sort; fictitious, lying.
1614Day Festivals (1615) 294 A commentitious and fained Matrimony. 1615Curry-c. for Cox-c. v. 209 Such idolatrous and Commentitious trumperies. 1699Bentley Phal. 181 As false and commentitious as our Sibylline Oracles. 1849W. Fitzgerald tr. Whitaker's Disput. 664 They were full of commentitious fables. Hence commenˈtitiously adv., commenˈtitiousness.
1652Gaule Magastrom. 252 They..sought to winne the waight of authority..by commentitiously prefixing his..name. 1727–31Bailey vol. II, Commentitiousness, counterfeitness, forgedness. |