vindical

Etymology
From the, from the Classical   (suffix forming adjectives of relationship).

Adjective

 * 1)  Eager to ;.
 * 2) * 1797,, “A Letter from Mr. Burke to Dr. Huſſey” in Francis Plowden’s Hiſtorical Review of the State of Ireland (1803) II, Appendix, № cix, page 291:
 * The great point for you is to eſtabliſh the circumſtance either of menace, coercion, or puniſhment as the caſe may be. When you have bottomed yourſelf well upon theſe facts, you need not be afraid to meet the vindical Lord D—— upon this ground.