• Hæsitate

    Full definition of hæsitate

    Verb

    1. Archaic spelling of hesitate
      • 1683, Desiderius Erasmus (author) and (translator), (Oxford: Anthony Stephens), page 30:Next to Socrates comes his Scholar Plato, a famous Oratour indeed, that could be Å¿o daÅ¿ht out of countenance by an illiterate rabble, as to demur, and hauk, and hæſitate, before he could get to the end of one Å¿hort Å¿entence.
      • 1756, George Benson (theologian), The history of the first planting of the christian religion: taken from the Acts of the apostles, and their epiÅ¿tles, together with the Remarkable facts of the jewiÅ¿h and roman hiÅ¿tory; which affected the christians, within this period, volume 1 of 3 (second edition; London, J. Waugh and W. Fenner), page 183:I anÅ¿wer, that this objection made me hæſitate a long time; and rather incline to fix his haveing the word of wiÅ¿dom communicated to him, when he became an apostle.
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