51Թ

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abdicant

[ab-di-kuhnt]

adjective

  1. abdicating, forsaking, or deserting.

    to be abdicant of one's duty.



noun

  1. a person who abdicates; abdicator.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of abdicant1

1645–55; < Latin abdicant- (stem of 徱Բ ), present participle of 徱. See abdicate, -ant
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Monks abdicant of their orders.

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Abdicant enim se potestate terreni principes dum insurgunt contra Deum: imo indigni sunt qui censeantur in hominum numero.

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