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arbitrarious (comparative more arbitrarious, superlative most arbitrarious)

  1. (obsolete) Arbitrary; capricious.
    • a. 1670, George Rust, A Discourse of the Use of Reason in Matters of Religion:
      For it is the perfection of every being to act according to the principle of its nature, and it is the nature of an arbitrarious principle to act or not, to do or undo, upon no account but its own will and pleasure []

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