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Admonition
Admonition Ad`mo*ni"tion, n. [OE. amonicioun, OF. amonition, F. admonition, fr. L. admonitio, fr. admonere. See Admonish.] Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against a fault or error; expression of authoritative advice; friendly caution or warning. Syn: Admonition, Reprehension, Reproof. Usage: Admonition is prospective, and relates to moral delinquencies; its object is to prevent further transgression. Reprehension and reproof are retrospective, the former being milder than the latter. A person of any age or station may be liable to reprehension in case of wrong conduct; but reproof is the act of a superior. It is authoritative fault-finding or censure addressed to children or to inferiors.
Admonitioner
Admonitioner Ad`mo*ni"tion*er, n. Admonisher. [Obs.]
Preadmonition
Preadmonition Pre*ad`mo*ni"tion, n. Previous warning or admonition; forewarning.

Meaning of Admonitio from wikipedia

- The Admonitio generalis is a collection of legislation known as a capitulary issued by Charlemagne in 789, which covers educational and ecclesiastical...
- establishes a tributary march, and sends missionaries. Charlemagne issues the Admonitio generalis, which covers educational and ecclesiastical reforms within...
- Admonitio ad filium spiritualem (Admonition to a Spiritual Son) is an anonymous Latin "manual of spiritual edification" written around the year 500. During...
- the reformed faith. This was followed by an open letter to the pope (Admonitio paterna Pauli III) in 1544, in which Calvin admonished Paul III for depriving...
- along with the traditional commando knife. The unit's motto is Foras Admonitio, which is Latin for "Without Warning". Qualified commandos are awarded...
- by Æthelwold. The Rule opens with a hortatory preface, drawing on the Admonitio ad filium spiritualem, in which Saint Benedict sets forth the main principles...
- direct patronage, with the aim of creating a more effective clergy. The Admonitio generalis and Epistola de litteris colendis outlined his policies and...
- to the "Path of Initiation". In his 1618 pamphlet, Pia et Utilissima Admonitio de Fratribus Rosae Crucis, Henrichus Neuhusius wrote that the Rosicrucians...
- the intolerance of forming an armed following in Charlemagne's empire. Admonitio Generalis of 789: One of the most influential Capitularies of Charlemagne's...
- recommendation admonition nōtitia It all'erta < L ērigere M.L. recommendātiō admonitiō PGmc *watskanan PGmc *klainisōn PGmc *hrainisōn PGmc *labōjanan PGmc *baðojanan...