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beseeching

English

Verb

beseeching

  1. present participle of beseech

Noun

beseeching (plural beseechings)

  1. A heartfelt plea.

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adjuration

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e???n

Etymology

From Latin adiuratio

Noun

adjuration (countable and uncountable, plural adjurations)

  1. A grave warning.
    • 1855-1857, Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit
      The visitor, observing that she held the door on the inside, and that, when the uncle tried to open it, there was a sharp adjuration of 'Don't, stupid!' and an appearance of loose stocking and flannel, concluded that the young lady was in an undress.
  2. A solemn oath.

See also

  • adjure

Translations


French

Etymology

From Latin adiuratio

Pronunciation

Noun

adjuration f (plural adjurations)

  1. adjuration

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