Definition of Supplicantly. Meaning of Supplicantly. Synonyms of Supplicantly

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Definition of Supplicantly

Supplicantly
Supplicant Sup"pli*cant, a. [L. supplicans, p. pr. See Supplicate, and cf. Suppliant.] Entreating; asking submissively. --Shak. -- Sup"pli*cant*ly, adv.

Meaning of Supplicantly from wikipedia

- In computer networking, a supplicant is an entity at one end of a point-to-point LAN segment that s****s to be authenticated by an authenticator attached...
- wpa_supplicant is a free software implementation of an IEEE 802.11i supplicant for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, QNX, AROS, Microsoft Windows, Solaris, OS/2...
- A Wireless Supplicant is a program that runs on a computer and is responsible for making login requests to a wireless network. It handles p****ing the login...
- authentication involves three parties: a supplicant, an authenticator, and an authentication server. The supplicant is a client device (such as a laptop)...
- body of his son, Hector. Richard Martin notes repeated references to supplicants throughout the poem, including warriors begging to be spared by the Gr****s...
- Covenanters (Scottish Gaelic: Cùmhnantaich) were members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement, who supported a Presbyterian Church...
- action, that was meant to be implemented by the supplicant, or by those that had sponsored the supplicant to visit the Oracle. The validity of the Oracular...
- story by Franz Kafka. It contains the dialogues "Conversation with the Supplicant" ("Gespräch mit dem Beter") and "Conversation with the Drunk" ("Gespräch...
- them, so it is permitted. Worship at graves is not idolatry unless the supplicant believes that buried saints have the power to determine the course of...
- exchange "gifts" of higher value, since Korea was a greater land receiving supplicants. Koreans viewed tribute trade as a "burden" and a favor extended to needy...