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admonitory
admonitory, a. (ædˈmɒnɪtərɪ) [ad. L. admonitōri-us; see admonitor and -y.] Of or pertaining to an admonitor; giving or conveying admonition; warning.1594 Hooker Eccl. Pol. i. §8 (J.) The sentence of reason is either mandatorie..or else permissiue..or thirdly, admonitorie. 1679 in Somers Tracts I. 44...
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admonitorily
admonitorily, adv. (ædˈmɒnɪtərɪlɪ) [f. admonitory + -ly2.] In an admonitory manner; with warning or reproof.1845 Carlyle Cromwell (1871) IV. 30 [They might] reproachfully or admonitorily appeal to it.
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William Robertson (Hebraist)
An Admonitory Epistle unto Mr. Richard Baxter and Mr.
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admonitorial
admonitorial, a. rare. (ædˌmɒnɪˈtɔərɪəl) [f. L. admonitōri-us, f. admonitor (see prec.) + -al1.] = admonitory.1848 Dickens Dombey ii. (D.) Miss Tox..in her instruction of the Toodle family had acquired an admonitorial tone.
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If You Fail To Prepare You Are Preparing To Fail - Quote Investigator
Benjamin Franklin has been credited with an admonitory aphorism. Here are three versions using "plan" and "prepare": Failing to plan is planning to fail. The person who fails to plan, plans to fail. By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail. The memorability of this statement is enhanced by the use of antimetabole: a clause is ...
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Epistle (Quaker)
A Quaker epistle is an advisory or admonitory letter sent to a group of people; such a letter is sometimes termed a "general epistle".
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admonitive
admonitive, a. ? Obs. rare—1. (ædˈmɒnɪtɪv) [f. L. admonit- ppl. stem of admonē-re to admonish + -ive, as if ad. L. *admonitīv-us.] Of or pertaining to admonition; admonitory.a 1677 Barrow Serm. (1683) II. xxvi. 370 This kind of suffering to the devout Fathers did seem..full of instructive and admoni...
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Farover
Robert Christgau noted that "ever more delicate backup horns subsume ever more docile backup vocals as his unearthly outcries grow more coaxing, less admonitory
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Richard Younge
The British Museum Library has nearly thirty of Young's admonitory tracts and other works; but it is hard to differentiate them, owing to the variations
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monitive
† ˈmonitive, a. and n. Obs. rare. [f. L. monit-, ppl. stem of monē-re to admonish + -ive.] a. adj. Warning, admonitory. b. n. A warning or reminder.a 1638 Mede Wks. (1672) 326 Ignatius..urges the Vnity of the Altar for a monitive to the Congregation to agree together in one. a 1677 Barrow Serm. Wks....
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Naghash Hovnatan
Hovnatan authored more than a hundred satirical, romantic, drinking, and edifying or admonitory songs and odes.
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excitative
excitative, a. (ɛkˈsaɪtətɪv) [a. F. excitatif, -ive, as if ad. L. *excitātīv-us, f. excitāre: see excite v.] Able or tending to excite: in senses of the verb. Const. of.1490 Caxton Eneydos xxii. (1890) 78 Exhortacions & pyetous remonstrances excytatiue of all well wyllyng. a 1677 Barrow Exp. Creed (...
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Philip Freeman
The Admonitory Clauses in the Church's Homiletical Creed, 1872.
The Architectural History of Exeter Cathedral, 1873.
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Burma (wargame)
The overall conception is too good for the game to be rejected, but perhaps one should add the admonitory words: caveat emptor."
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Index finger
often used to represent the number 1 (but finger counting differs across cultures), or when held up or moved side to side (finger-wagging), it can be an admonitory
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