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Today's Word "minatory"

Threatening or menacing on

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minatory \MIN-uh-tor-ee\ (adjective) - Threatening; menacing.

"He was often observed peeping through the bars of a gate and making minatory gestures with his small forefinger while he scolded the sheep with an inarticulate burr, intended to strike terror into their astonished minds." -- George Eliot, 'The Mill on the Floss'

 

Minatory derives from Latin minatorius, from minari, "to threaten." It is related to menace.


 

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