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reputative, a.|rɪˈpjuːtətɪv| [ad. L. type *reputātīv-us: see repute v. and -ive.] Considered or regarded as such; putative.
a1656Vines Lord's Supp. (1677) 263 There are many reputative members that are in the visible society. 1675Baxter Cath. Theol. ii. x. 212 The Covenants Action is physically none, but only such as some call a Reputative Act. 1721Sir J. Palmer Rep. Cases King's B. 375 A joint occupation for five or six years is sufficient for to make reputative appurtenances. 1837G. S. Faber Prim. Doctr. Justif. 52 Certain it is, that our eleventh Article puts forward the reputative idea. |