单词 | reputative |
释义 | reputativeadj. Considered or regarded as such; putative, reputed. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > [adjective] > reckoned to be trowedc1410 repute1442 putative?a1475 reputed1559 imaginarya1631 reputative1653 putatitious1654 1653 S. Fisher Παιδοβαπτιζοντες Παιδιζοντες: Baby-baptism ii. 218 If such a reputative holiness as you wot of were there meant, nor doth Tertullian so much as hint it in that place. 1675 R. Baxter Catholick Theol. ii. x. 212 The Covenants Action is physically none, but only such as some call a Reputative Act. 1824 P. Bingham Rep. Court Common Pleas 1 497 A joint occupation for five or six years is sufficient for to make reputative appurtenances. 1837 G. S. Faber Prim. Doctr. Justif. 52 Certain it is, that our eleventh Article puts forward the reputative idea. 1857 Irish Jurist 9 138/2 I am not aware that it has ever been held, in any former reported case, that reputative evidence in matters of pedigree is to be restricted. 1984 Guardian (Nexis) 22 Oct. The first signal from our reputative prime minister is that, for him, union reforms laws are in place and ready to bite. 2003 R. Lilly tr. R. Schürmann Broken Hegemonies iii. i. 394 In this imputative and reputative exchange, power as an entitative quality slips away. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1653 |
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