Word of the
Day for Wednesday 22nd January 2014
Litigious \li-TIJ-uhs\, adjective:
1. inclined to dispute or
disagree; argumentative.
2. of or pertaining to litigation.
3. excessively or readily inclined to litigate: a litigious person.
2. of or pertaining to litigation.
3. excessively or readily inclined to litigate: a litigious person.
He
was concerned to see so litigious a temper in men.
-- Henry Fielding, Joseph Andrews, 1742
-- Henry Fielding, Joseph Andrews, 1742
Canada,
in so many ways, seemed superior to America anyway. Canada was saner, more
tolerant, friendlier, safer, less litigious.
-- Richard Ford, A Multitude of Sins, 2002
-- Richard Ford, A Multitude of Sins, 2002
Litigious is derived from the Latin
word lītigi meaning "a quarrel."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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