† eˈquivocant, a. Obs.
[ad. L. æquivocant-em, pr. pple. of æquivoc-āre: see equivocate.]
Speaking equivocally.
| 1609 Holland Amm. Marcel. xxiii. iv. 224 An answere by Oracle..no lesse ambiguous and equivocant. |
† eˈquivocant, a. Obs.
[ad. L. æquivocant-em, pr. pple. of æquivoc-āre: see equivocate.]
Speaking equivocally.
| 1609 Holland Amm. Marcel. xxiii. iv. 224 An answere by Oracle..no lesse ambiguous and equivocant. |
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