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Horatory

I found this word (horatory)in one of the Aubrey-Maturin novels and noted it down to look up later. I can't find a definition at dictionary.com nor in any of my hard copy dictionaries. Is this word archaic or perhaps not English at all?
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Matt Hickman
  

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[nq:1]I found this word (horatory)in one of the Aubrey-Maturin novels and noted it down to look up later. com nor in any of my hard copy dictionaries. [/nq] I have heard "hortatory" in business meetings, to not "horatory".

  • [nq:1]I found this word (horatory)in one of the Aubrey-Maturin novels and noted it down to look up later.
  • com nor in any of my hard copy dictionaries.
  • [/nq] I have heard "hortatory" in business meetings, to not "horatory".
  • One speaker, in particular, used it a lot when urging that proposals to change the rules of the organisation be reworded to avoid the abomination of hortatory legislation.
  • It take the form of exhortation - exhorting people to do something or not do something, rather than simply prohibiting certain behaviour.
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[nq:1]I found this word (horatory)in one of the Aubrey-Maturin novels and noted it down to look up later. I can't find a definition at dictionary.com nor in any of my hard copy dictionaries. Is this word archaic or perhaps not English at all?[/nq]
I have heard "hortatory" in business meetings, to not "horatory".

One speaker, in particular, used it a lot when urging that proposals to c

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