contributory
noun
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L227477 on Wikidata ↗adjective
- give
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈkɒntɹɪˌbjuːt(ə)ɹi/ / /kənˈtɹɪbjʊt(ə)ɹi/ / /kənˈtɹɪbjət(ə)ɹi/
adj
Etymology: From earlier contributary, from Middle English contributarie, from con- + tributarie after Middle French contributaire.
- Of, pertaining to, or involving a contribution.
- Tending to contribute to a result.
- Paying tribute, tributary.
“My Lord the great Commander of the worlde, Besides fifteene contributory kings, Hath now in armes ten thouſand Ianiſaries, Mounted on luſty Mauritanian Steeds, […]”
noun
Etymology: From earlier contributary, from Middle English contributarie, from con- + tributarie after Middle French contributaire.
- A person or thing that contributes.
“The response to firing is remarkable, and though the 280 lb. pressure seems more in the nature of a reserve for emergencies than a continuous working figure, even with the present-day apology for coal it seldom fell below 250 lb., and could always be brought up to blowing-off point with little difficulty. To this liveliness of steaming the thermic syphons are doubtless the chief contributory.”