English edit

Etymology edit

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Particularly: “This is the etymology of libration. libratious might rather come from a French or Latin adjective or from libration + -ous or -ious

From Latin lībrātiō (a hurling, swinging), from lībrō (poise, cause to swing).

Adjective edit

libratious (comparative more libratious, superlative most libratious)

  1. Characterized by libration.
  2. Oscillating between intense emotions, moods, or thought.

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