Predatorious
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 predatory
"...the hills of the robbers, predatorious oppreſſors of true Religion, pillagers and ſpoilers of the Church of Chriſt, of which too many ſad inſtances have been in ancient and later daies both at home and abroad."
Example
More examples"...the hills of the robbers, predatorious oppreſſors of true Religion, pillagers and ſpoilers of the Church of Chriſt, of which too many ſad inſtances have been in ancient and later daies both at home and abroad."
Etymology
From Latin praedatorius, equivalent to predatory + -ous.
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