Occasive

Occasive
Occasive Oc*ca"sive, a. [L. occasivus, fr. occasus a going down, setting of the heavenly bodies, fr. occidere to fall or down. See {Occasion}.] Of or pertaining to the setting sun; falling; descending; western. [1913 Webster]

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