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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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opinial
† oˈpinial, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. stem opīni- (see opiniate a.) + -al1.] = opinional.c 1450 Pecock Treat. Rule Faith (1688) 3 There ben two maners of feith: oon is opinial feith... Another feith is sciencial feith.
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opiniator
† oˈpiniator Obs. Also 7 -our. [agent-n. in L. form from opiniate v. In 17–18th c. app. often identified with opiniater, opiniatre B.] One who holds or maintains an opinion (= opinator); esp. one who obstinately adheres to his opinion: = opiniatre B.1523 [Coverdale] Old God & New (1534) R ij, With s...
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opiniated
opiniated, ppl. a. (əʊˈpɪnɪeɪtɪd) [f. as opiniate a. + -ed. Cf. opinated and opinionated.] † 1. Holding the opinion; of opinion (that{ddd}).1610 Markham Masterp. i. lxxiii. 152, I am confidently opiniated, that bots are euer bred in the stomacke. † 2. Having a conceited opinion of; thinking much of....
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opiniative
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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