abjecture
English
Etymology
From
Latin
abiectura
Noun
abjecture
(
plural
abjectures
)
abjection
;
forlornness
1876
,
Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
, volume 3:
But he had none of the assumed, servile, oriental
abjectures
that leads man to revile himself as a worthless worm of the dust
Latin
Participle
abjectūre
vocative masculine singular of
abjectūrus
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