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MUTUAL

Volume 12 · 83 words · 1797 Edition

a relative term, denoting something that is reciprocal between two or more persons.

Thus we say, mutual affluence, mutual aversion, &c. There are mutual or reciprocal duties, offices, &c., between superiors and inferiors; as the king and his subjects, the master and his servants, &c.

Vaugelas makes a distinction between mutual and reciprocal: mutual, according to him, is understood of what is between two only; and reciprocal, of what is between more than two; but this distinction is little regarded in common use.