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inferial
† inˈferial, a. Obs. [cf. OF. inferial low-lying, in low position (applied to hell), prob. repr. a med.L. *inferiālis, f. L. inferus low, or inferius adv. lower. (L. had inferiālis funeral, f. inferiæ sacrifices in honour of the dead, f. inferī those of the infernal regions, the dead; whence sense 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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superial
▪ I. † suˈperial, a.1 Obs. [ad. med.L. *superiālis, f. superus (see superior) or superius adv. higher. Cf. inferial.] = superior a. in various senses.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) III. 395 He..callede certeyne spirittes..superialle and inferialle. a 1545 Boorde Pronost. Prol. in Introd. Knowl., etc. (1... Oxford English Dictionary
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interial
† inˈterial, a. Obs. [irreg. f. L. inter between, within, interior interior, inner: cf. med.L. interia intestines, entrails, and inferial.] Inward, internal, interior.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) III. 469 Ye moue batelles exterialle to men where hit is so that ye haue not victory of your enmyes interi... Oxford English Dictionary
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inferior
inferior, a. and n. (ɪnˈfɪərɪə(r)) Also 6 -oure, 6–8 -our. [a. L. inferiōr lower, comp. of inferus low. Cf. F. inférieur, 16th c. in Littré (also rare inferiore, 15th c.). (The 16–17th c. spelling inferiour followed words from AF. -our, F. -eur.)] Lower: opposed in all senses to superior, and often ... Oxford English Dictionary
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