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Amatorious
Amatorious Am`a*to"ri*ous, a. [L. amatorius, fr. amare to
love.]
Amatory. [Obs.] ``Amatorious poem.' --Milton.
Circulatorious
Circulatorious Cir`cu*la*to"ri*ous, a.
Travelling from house to house or from town to town;
itinerant. [Obs.] ``Circulatorious jugglers.' --Barrow.
Desultorious
Desultorious Des`ul*to"ri*ous, a.
Desultory. [R.]
Expiatorious
Expiatorious Ex`pi*a*to"ri*ous, a.
Of an expiatory nature; expiatory. --Jer. Taylor.
Expurgatorious
Expurgatorious Ex*pur`ga*to"ri*ous, a.
Expurgatory. [Obs.] ``Expurgatorious indexes.' --Milton.
Historiographer
Historiographer His*to`ri*og"ra*pher, n. [L. historiographus,
Gr. ?; ? history + ? to write: cf. F. historiographe.]
An historian; a writer of history; especially, one appointed
or designated to write a history; also, a title bestowed by
some governments upon historians of distinction.
Historiographership
Historiographership His*to`ri*og"ra*pher*ship, n.
The office of an historiographer. --Saintsbury.
Historiography
Historiography His*to`ri*og"ra*phy, n.
The art of employment of an historiographer.
Historiology
Historiology His*to`ri*ol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? history + -logy.]
A discourse on history. --Cockeram.
Historionomer
Historionomer His*to`ri*on"o*mer, n. [Gr. ? history + ? to
distribute.]
One versed in the phenomena of history and the laws
controlling them.
And historionomers will have measured accurately the
sidereal years of races. --Lowell.
Inquisitorious
Inquisitorious In*quis`i*to"ri*ous, a.
Making strict inquiry; inquisitorial. [Obs.] --Milton.
MeritoriousMeritorious Mer`i*to"ri*ous, a. [L. meritorius that brings in
money.]
Possessing merit; deserving of reward or honor; worthy of
recompense; valuable.
And meritorious shall that hand be called, Canonized,
and worshiped as a saint. --Shak.
-- Mer`i*to"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Mer`i*to"ri*ous*ness, n. MeritoriouslyMeritorious Mer`i*to"ri*ous, a. [L. meritorius that brings in
money.]
Possessing merit; deserving of reward or honor; worthy of
recompense; valuable.
And meritorious shall that hand be called, Canonized,
and worshiped as a saint. --Shak.
-- Mer`i*to"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Mer`i*to"ri*ous*ness, n. MeritoriousnessMeritorious Mer`i*to"ri*ous, a. [L. meritorius that brings in
money.]
Possessing merit; deserving of reward or honor; worthy of
recompense; valuable.
And meritorious shall that hand be called, Canonized,
and worshiped as a saint. --Shak.
-- Mer`i*to"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Mer`i*to"ri*ous*ness, n. Natatorious
Natatorious Na`ta*to"ri*ous, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Adapted for swimming; -- said of the legs of certain insects.
NotoriousNotorious No*to"ri*ous, a. [L. notorius pointing out, making
known, fr. noscere, notum, to known: cf. F. notoire. See
Know.]
Generally known and talked of by the public; universally
believed to be true; manifest to the world; evident; --
usually in an unfavorable sense; as, a notorious thief; a
notorious crime or vice.
Your goodness, Since you provoke me, shall be most
notorious. --Shak.
Syn: Distinguished; remarkable; conspicuous; celebrated;
noted; famous; renowned. OratoriousOratorious Or`a*to"ri*ous, a. [LL. oratorius.]
Oratorical. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor. -- Or`a*to"ri*ous*ly,
adv. [Obs.] OratoriouslyOratorious Or`a*to"ri*ous, a. [LL. oratorius.]
Oratorical. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor. -- Or`a*to"ri*ous*ly,
adv. [Obs.] Proditorious
Proditorious Prod`i*to"ri*ous, a. [Cf. OF. proditoire.]
1. Treacherous; perfidious; traitorous. [Obs.] --Daniel.
2. Apt to make unexpected revelations. [Obs.] ``Nature is
proditorious.' --Sir H. Wotton.
Raptorious
Raptorious Rap*to"ri*ous (-[u^]s), a. [L. raptorius.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Raptorial.
Saltatorious
Saltatorious Sal`ta*to"ri*ous, a.
Capable of leaping; formed for leaping; saltatory; as, a
saltatorious insect or leg.
Senatorious
Senatorious Sen`a*to"ri*ous, a.
Senatorial. [Obs.]
Stentorious
Stentorious Sten*to"ri*ous, a.
Stentorian. [R.]
Stertorious
Stertorious Ster*to"ri*ous, a.
Stertorous. [R.]
Suctorious
Suctorious Suc*to"ri*ous, a.
Suctorial. [R.]
Ustorious
Ustorious Us*to"ri*ous, a. [L. urere, ustum, to burn.]
Having the quality of burning. [R.] --I. Watts.
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