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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin commentīcius.

Adjective

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commentitious (comparative more commentitious, superlative most commentitious)

  1. (rare) fictitious, imaginary.
    • 1845, Ralph Cudworth, The True Intellectual System of the Universe (Section 22, The Pagan Oracles. Internet Archive):
      In philosophy no place should be given to commentitious fables.

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