different between petitionary vs petitory
petitionary
English
Etymology
petition +? -ary. Doublet of petitioner.
Adjective
petitionary (not comparable)
- supplicatory; making a petition
- Containing a petition; of the nature of a petition.
- August 17, 1736, Alexander Pope, letter to Jonathan Swift
- petitionary epistles
- August 17, 1736, Alexander Pope, letter to Jonathan Swift
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Anagrams
- opiniatrety
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petitory
English
Etymology
Latin petitorius
Adjective
petitory (comparative more petitory, superlative most petitory)
- petitioning, soliciting, begging, petitionary
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