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declinatory
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English
Etymology
From Latin declinatorius, from declinare: compare French déclinatoire.
Pronunciation
Adjective
declinatory (not comparable)
- (law, obsolete or historical) Containing or involving a declination or refusal, as of submission to a charge or sentence.
- 1765, Sir William Blackstone, The Student's Blackstone: Commentaries on the Laws of England, in Four Books, published 1865:
- […] that the prisoner should first be arraigned, and might either then claim his benefit of clergy, by way of declinatory plea, or after conviction by way of arresting judgment.
Related terms
Noun
declinatory (plural declinatories)
- (law, obsolete or historical) A declination or refusal.
- Synonym of declinator (“instrument for measuring declination”).
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