assentient, ppl. a. and n.
(əˈsɛnʃənt)
[ad. L. assentient-em, pr. pple. of assentīri to assent. Takes the place of the earlier assentant.]
A. adj. Assenting, approving, accordant.
| 1851 Nichol Archit. Heavens 271 [They] could obtain assentient hearers for the doctrine. 1866 J. Rose Ovid's Met. 49 To this the powers marine assentient are. |
B. n. One who assents or agrees; an assenter.
| 1859 Smiles G. Stephenson 241 Lords Derby and Sefton..were found among the assentients to the London and Birmingham line. 1860 Lit. Ch.-man VI. 45 We find..fifty assentients in the Lower House. |