Re‐scis″so‐ry (r?–s?z″?–r? or r?–s?s″–), a. [L. rescissorius: cf. F. rescisoire.] Tending to rescind; rescinding.
To pass a general act rescissory (as it was called), annulling all the Parliaments that had been held since the year 1633. Bp. Burnet.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Re‐scis″so‐ry (r?–s?z″?–r? or r?–s?s″–), a. [L. rescissorius: cf. F. rescisoire.] Tending to rescind; rescinding.
To pass a general act rescissory (as it was called), annulling all the Parliaments that had been held since the year 1633. Bp. Burnet.