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cunctatory

English

Etymology

From Latin cunctor (delay, impede).

Adjective

cunctatory

  1. delaying; procrastinating
    • 1988, Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming Pool Library, Penguin Books (1988), page 252
      Indeed, for several weeks the time rushed by, and it was really only in the final month, when freedom grew palpably close, that every minute took on a crabwise, cunctatory manner, came near to stalling altogether.

Derived terms

  • cunctation

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cunctators

English

Noun

cunctators

  1. plural of cunctator

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