English

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Etymology

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From Latin abiectura.

Noun

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abjecture (plural abjectures)

  1. abjection; forlornness
    • 1876, Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters[1], volume 3:
      But he had none of the assumed, servile, oriental abjectures that leads man to revile himself as a worthless worm of the dust

Latin

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Participle

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abjectūre

  1. vocative masculine singular of abjectūrus