
ETYMOLOGY
from Latin objicientem, present participle of objicere (to object)
EXAMPLE
“… Yet, it may be observed, in passing, such is precisely the discrepancy of which St. Thomas speaks, in the two passages which have been quoted in support of the objection. But the objicient may still press his difficulty. …”
From: The Metaphysics of the School
By Thomas Harper, 1879
Book III. Attributes of Being
Chapter III. Truth
Proposition LXXXIII. Every Being, as such, is true.