to be abdicant of

  • 1Abdicant — Ab di*cant, a. [L. abdicans, p. pr. of abdicare.] Abdicating; renouncing; followed by of. [1913 Webster] Monks abdicant of their orders. Whitlock. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Abdicant — Ab di*cant, n. One who abdicates. Smart. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3abdicant — /ab di keuhnt/, adj. 1. abdicating, forsaking, or deserting: to be abdicant of one s duty. n. 2. a person who abdicates; abdicator. [1645 55; < L abdicant (s. of abdicans), prp. of abdicare. See ABDICATE, ANT] * * * …

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  • 4abdicant — /ab di keuhnt/, adj. 1. abdicating, forsaking, or deserting: to be abdicant of one s duty. n. 2. a person who abdicates; abdicator. [1645 55; &LT; L abdicant (s. of abdicans), prp. of abdicare. See ABDICATE, ANT] …

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  • 5abdicant — 1. adjective Abdicating; renouncing; followed by of. , Monks abdicant of their orders. Whitlock 2. noun One who abdicates. Smart …

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  • 6abdicant — ab|di|cant Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …

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  • 7abdicant — æbdɪkÉ™nt n. one who abdicates, one who relinquishes office or power, one who renounces, one who resigns …

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  • 8Resignation — (Roget s Thesaurus) &LT; N PARAG:Resignation &GT;N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 resignation resignation retirement abdication renunciation abjuration Sgm: N 1 abandonment abandonment relinquishment PARAG:Resignation &GT;V GRP: V 1 Sgm: V 1 resign …

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  • 9renegade — n 1. defector, turncoat, recreant, ter giversator, Archaic. renegado; deserter, forsaker, ab dicator, abdicant; dropout, seceder, quitter, departer, leaver, bolter, runaway; traitor, betrayer, Inf. double crosser, Inf. double dealer, Sl. ratter,&#8230; …

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  • 10Ecclesiastical Pension —     Ecclesiastical Pension     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Pension     The right to a certain sum of money to be paid yearly out of the revenues of a church or benefice to a cleric, on account of just reasons approved by an&#8230; …

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