pignoratitious
English
Etymology
Late Latin pigneraticius, pignoraticius, from Latin pigneratus, pignoratus + -icius (“-itious”).
Adjective
pignoratitious (not comparable)
- Of, like, or pertaining to pignoration.
- 1840, Authur Browne, A compendious View of the Civil Law and of the Law of the Admiralty... , page 207
- ...the mortgagor, when possession has been delivered might (on the debt being paid or satisfied out of the profits) reclaim it by the pignoratitious action...
- 1840, Authur Browne, A compendious View of the Civil Law and of the Law of the Admiralty... , page 207
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