a. Obs. rare1. [f. L. arrogāt- ppl. stem of arrogā-re + -IVE, as if ad. L. *arrogātīvus; cf. OF. arrogatif.] Wont to arrogate.
1647. H. More, Poems, 371, note. The more spiritual arrogative life of the soul, that subtill ascribing that to ourselves that is Gods.