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recusant

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See also: récusant

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin recūsans, recūsāntis, from recūsō (I refuse, decline; I object to; I protest). See recuse.

Pronunciation

Noun

recusant (plural recusants)

  1. (historical) Someone refusing to attend Church of England services, between the 16th and early 19th centuries.
    Synonym: Dissenter
    Hypernyms: dissenter, nonconformist
  2. Anyone refusing to submit to authority or regulation.
    Near-synonyms: defier, dissenter, iconoclast, maverick, nonconformist, rebel, refusenik, renegade

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Adjective

recusant

  1. pertaining to a recusant or to recusancy
    • 1981, Donald Kagan, The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition:
      Still, to disobey a direct order in the field is no small matter in any circumstances, and especially in Sparta. The recusant captains must have known how dangerous their defiance was to them, yet they risked it.

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Latin

Verb

recūsant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of recūsō

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