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influencive, a. rare.|ˈɪnfluːənsɪv| Also -sive. [irreg. f. influence v. or L. influens pr. pple. + -ive: app. due to Coleridge.] Having the quality of influencing; influential.
1809Coleridge Ess. Own Times (1850) 616 Many of the most distinguished and influencive of the patriotic party were zealous Catholics. Ibid. 643 A widely influensive Morning Paper. 1820― Lett., Convers. etc. I. Let. xv. 157 Savagely as I have been injured by one of the two influensive Reviews. 1842Sara Coleridge Mem. & Lett. l. 259 She was a most impressive influencive person. 1857Choate Eloq. Revol. Periods in Addr. (1878) 168 How influencive and inevitable the sympathy. |