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"That has the capacity for animadversion; specifically (in early use) perceptive, percipient, (in later use) critical, hostile", Mid 17th cent.; earliest use found in Henry More (1614–1687), philosopher, poet, and theologian. From classical Latin animadvers-, past participial stem of animadvertere animadvert + -ive. Compare post-classical Latin animadversivus. Compare earlier animadvert, animadversion, animadversor.[animadversive etymology, animadversive origin, 英语词源]