compellatory

English

Adjective

compellatory (comparative more compellatory, superlative most compellatory)

  1. Serving to compel; compulsory.
  2. Being or relating to a compellation; addressing somebody by name.
    • 1830, Frederick Nolan, An inquiry into the integrity of the Greek vulgate, page 84:
      It is therefore the shallowest sophistry to contend, that because this quality is personified, or used in a compellatory form, it is therefore used as an honorary title. And as, in the same age, the existence of honorary titles is without example or proof, and the form of compellation by characteristic qualities thus generally prevalent; it is palpably to oppose every sound principle of logic, to dispute, that the contested term is not used as a quality, but employed as a title.

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