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▪ I. † coˈmmandatory, a. Obs. [f. commandāt- ppl. stem of late L. commandāre to command: see -ory, and cf. commendatory.] Of the nature of a command, mandatory, compulsory.
a1659Bp. Morton Episc. Ch. Eng. Justified iv. i. (1670) 73 How commandatory the apostolical authority was. a1670Hacket Abp. Williams ii. (1692) 71 To help the King's necessities..by a commandatory loan. ▪ II. commandatory var. of commendatory. |