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reconciliatory, a.|rɛkənˈsɪlɪətərɪ| [ad. L. type *reconciliātōrius: see prec. and -ory. Cf. F. reconciliatoire (16th c. in Littré).] Of words, actions, etc.: Tending to reconciliation.
1586A. Day Eng. Secretary i. (1625) 87 An example Reconciliatorie, from one friend to another. 1613–18Daniel Coll. Hist. Eng. (1626) 105 Deceiuing both the world, and themselues with shewe of couenants reconciliatory. 1657Heylin Ecclesia Vind. 345 After the said Commination there are some certain reconciliatorie Psalms, or Prayers, that follow after. 1748Richardson Clarissa (1811) V. 226 All blessed the reconciliatory scheme. 1784J. Brown Hist. Brit. Ch. (1820) I. vi. 144 Reconciliatory letters passed between them. 1865tr. Strauss' Life Jesus I. ii. x. 74 His statements are sometimes reconciliatory. |