sanctionary, a. rare.
(ˈsæŋkʃənərɪ)
[f. sanction n. + -ary1.]
Relating to sanctions (see sanction n. 1).
| 1845 R. Balmer Lect. & Disc. I. x. 403 The Son of God has so satisfied the preceptive and sanctionary demands of the violated law of God. 1850 J. Brown Disc. & Sayings of our Lord (1852) I. 30 Such suffering..signally honoured the sanctionary part of the divine law. |