Abdicative

//ˈæb.dəˌkeɪ.tɪv//

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French

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  • abdicatif adj ((rare) causing, or implying, abdication)

German

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  • abdikativ adj ((rare) causing, or implying, abdication)

Latin

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  • abdicativus adj ((rare) causing, or implying, abdication)

Portuguese

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  • abdicativo adj ((rare) causing, or implying, abdication)

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The fourth mood is that which brings together directly a particular abdicative from a particular dedicative and a universal abdicative, e.g., Some just thing is honourable, no honourable thing is base, therefore some just thing is not base.

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