abstenţionist

abstenţionist
abstenţioníst, -ă adj., s.m. f. (adept) al abstenţionismului. (< fr. abstentionniste)
Trimis de tavi, 08.01.2003. Sursa: MDN

ABSTENŢIONÍST, -Ă, abstenţionişti, -ste, adj., s.m. şi f. 1. adj. Care aparţine abstenţionismului, privitor la abstenţionism. 2. s.m. şi f. Adept al abstenţionismului. [pr.: -ţi-o-] – Din fr. abstentionniste.
Trimis de ana_zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX '98

abstenţioníst adj. m., s. m. (sil. -ţi-o-), pl. abstenţioníşti; f. sg. abstenţionístă, pl. abstenţioníste
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

ABSTENŢIONÍST, -Ă adj. Referitor la abstenţionism. // s.m. şi f. Adept al abstenţionismului. [< fr. abstentionniste].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 15.02.2006. Sursa: DN

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