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† oˈpinative, a. (n.) Obs. Also 6 -itive, -ytyve. [ad. late and med.L. opīnātīv-us (Priscian 6th c.), f. L. opīnāt-, ppl. stem: see -ive. Perh. immed. a. obs. F. opinatif, -ive (Oresme 14th c.); cf. It. opinativo (Florio 1598).] 1. Stiff in opinion; adhering obstinately to one's own opinion; opinion...
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opiniative, a. Now rare. (əʊˈpɪnɪətɪv) [In obs. F. opiniatif, -ive (15th c. in Godef.); also It. opiniativo (in Florio 1598). See opiniate a.] 1. = opinative 1, opinionative 2.1574 Hellowes Gueuara's Fam. Ep. (1584) 371 Ye are too too much obstinate, and in the maner of disputation extremely opiniat...
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† oˈpinatively, adv. Obs. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an ‘opinative’ manner, in the way of opinion; with obstinate adherence to opinion.1533 More Apology xlviii. Wks. 925/1 He wyll not holde it opinatiuely, and therefore yet agayne it may be no heresie. 1536 Theolog. Tracts, Hen. VIII I. lf. 213 (P.R.O.) ...
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opinionative
opinionative, a. (n.) (əʊˈpɪnjəneɪtɪv) [f. assumed L. stem *opīniōnāt- + -ive; or simply f. opinion + -ative: cf. talkative.] † 1. Based upon, or of the nature of, opinion; fancied, imaginary; conjectural, speculative (as distinguished from real or certain). = opinative 2, opiniative 2, opinionate a...
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opiniate
▪ I. † oˈpiniate, a. and n. Obs. [In this and the following words to opiniatry, the stem opini- appears either to be shortened from L. opīnio, opinion, or due to the influence of that word upon opīn- in opinate, opinative, etc.; they are not confined to Eng., for opini-ato, opiniativo occur in It. (...
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