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adscititious, a.|ˌædsɪˈtɪʃəs| Also ascititious. [f. L. adscīt- (ascīt-) ppl. stem of adscīsc-ĕre to admit, accept, or receive from others (f. ad to + scīsc-ĕre to acknowledge, approve by vote, inceptive of scī-re to know) + -itious, as if f. L. *adscīt-īcius.] Assumed, adopted from without; ‘taken in to complete something else, though originally extrinsic; supplemental; additional.’ J.
1620Bacon Nov. Org. ii. xlviii. 542 They therefore called this [motion] perpetual and proper..and they called the others adscititious. 1697Evelyn Numism. ix. 305 Such adscititious Habits as may be contracted by Institution, Discipline and custom. 1783Martyn Geog. Mag. II. 517 The adscititious inhabitants of Terra Firma. 1847Hamilton Rew. & Punishm. iii. (1853) 127 Immortality being adscititious, may be withheld. 1864Max Müller Sc. Lang. Ser. ii. vi. (1868) 261 These initial vowels..are not radical, but merely adscititious in Greek. |