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traditive, a. Now rare. (ˈtrædɪtɪv) [app. ad. obs. F. traditif, -ive (15th c.) traditional, f. L. trādit-us, pa. pple. of trādĕre to hand over, deliver: see -ive.] 1. Characterized by, belonging to, or being transmitted by, tradition; traditional, traditionary.1611 Cotgr., Traditif, traditiue, or of...
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† ˈtraditative, a. Obs. rare. prob. an error for traditive 1.1657–83 Evelyn Hist. Relig. (1850) I. 165 They fancy it very difficult to conceive how this deadly spot [of sin] should adhere so pertinaciously without some traditative emanation, seeing the body does not defile the Soul.
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† ˈtraditory, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. traditor: see -ory2. Cf. med.L. trāditōrius, in trāditōria (sc. charta, etc.), a deed of delivery or investiture: see Du Cange.] = traditional 1, traditive.a 1653 G. Daniel Idyll. iv. 15 What the Ancients Speake From the first Symbole, Traditorie Truth Is soe indeed...
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