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† inˈfluxive, a. Obs. [f. L. influx-, ppl. stem of influĕre to flow in + -ive.] Infusing or communicating influence; influential.
1624F. White Reply Fisher 362 Shee may rightly be called the Queene of Heauen, yea, and of Earth; for shee hath preheminencie and influxiue vertue ouer all. 1642Holdsworth Inaug. Serm. 9 He is the influxive head, who both governs the whole bodie, and every member. 1657W. Morice Coena quasi κοινὴ Def. xvi. 292 A Communion with wicked men..had been more influxive and apt to pollute at the Sacrament. Hence † inˈfluxively adv., by influxion.
1856in Webster. |