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† mutuaˈtitious, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. mūtuātīti-us, f. mūtuārī to borrow: see mutuate v. and -itious.] Borrowed; taken from some other.
1625N. Carpenter Geog. Del. i. iv. (1635) 87 The Peripatetickes..distinguishing the motions of the Planets into a proper or naturall, and accidentall or mutuaticious. 1664H. More Antid. Idolatry x. 134 The mutuatitious Good works of their pretended Holy men and women. 1813T. Busby Lucretius II. v. Comm. p. xv, With regard to their light: Metrodorus thought it mutuatitious, and borrowed of the sun. |