COMMINATORY


Meaning of COMMINATORY in English

ˈkämənəˌtōrē, kəˈmin-, kəˈmīn- adjective

Etymology: Medieval Latin comminatorius, from Latin comminatus + -orius -ory

1. : conveying warning or threat of punishment or vengeance

2. : denunciatory

had nothing sensible and comminatory to say against her — Rebecca West

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