cunctative,a.rare.|ˈkʌŋktətɪv| [f. L. cunctāt-, ppl. stem of cunctārī(see above) + -ive.] =prec. 1617Bacon Sp. ChanceryWks. XIII. 189, I confess I have somewhat of the cunctative.1860Motley Netherl. I. ii. 54 ‘Fabius’ [Philip II]..that cunctative Roman.