[as if ad. L. *exsecrātōrius, f. exsecrārī: see prec. Cf. Fr. exécratoire.] Of or pertaining to execration; of the nature of or containing an execration.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. ix. § 82. The King … sware to keepe all Liberties vpon paine of that execratory sentence.

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1851.  Kingsley, Yeast, xiv. 211. Narrating Lancelot’s fanatical conduct, without execratory comment.

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