SEDITIONARY

Etymology

Noun

seditionary (plural seditionaries)

An inciter or promoter of sedition; a seditionist.

Adjective

seditionary (comparative more seditionary, superlative most seditionary)

Constituting or relating to sedition.

Source: Wiktionary


Se*di"tion*a*ry, n.

Definition: An inciter or promoter of sedition. Bp. Hall.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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NECESSITATE

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