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mosaical
† moˈsaical, a.1 Obs. Also 6 museacall, 7 musaicall. [Formed as mosaic a.1 + -ical.] = mosaic a.1 Also mosaical work = mosaic work.a 1586 Sidney Arcadia i. (1622) 7 New beds of flowers, which being vnder the trees, the trees were to them a Pauillion, and they to the trees a Mosaicall floore. 1592 R.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mosaical
Mosaical, a.2 (and n.) (məʊˈzeɪɪkəl) Also 7 Moysaicall. [Formed as Mosaic a.2: see -ical.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining to or resembling what is Mosaic. † Formerly also often = Mosaic a.21563 Winȝet Four Scoir Thre Quest. To Rdr., Wks. (S.T.S.) I. 53 Blindit be feruent zele towart the Mosaical law. 1586 Ho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Qashani
Its use has been widespread in the decoration of the walls of the buildings in the Ottoman era, and this mosaical feature can also be seen in the Dome wikipedia.org
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Nicholas Bownde
part of our time ought to be devoted to the service of God; that Christians are bound to rest on the first day of the week as much as the Jews were on Mosaical wikipedia.org
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Moschical
† Moschical, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. Mosche, an occasional transliteration of Heb. Mōshe{suph} Moses + -ical.] = Mosaical a.21687 H. More Answ. Psychop. (1689) 136 Seems..to have been the old Moschical or Mosaical Philosophy. Oxford English Dictionary
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mosaically
mosaically, adv. rare. (məʊˈzeɪɪkəlɪ) [f. mosaical a.1 + -ly2.] In a mosaic manner.1614 Earl Stirling Domes-day, Twelfth Houre viii, They (mix'd in workes) mosaically grow, And yet each part doth every kinde bestow. a 1849 Poe Longfellow, etc. Wks. 1864 III. 325 What is here not taken from Tennyson,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Joseph Drew
Song, music by Daniel Rolls (1853) Drew, Joseph The World and how it was made: from the Mosaical text, in verse. 1862, London: Houlston & Wright, and wikipedia.org
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George Stanley Faber
'Horæ Mosaicæ, or a View of the Mosaical Records with respect to their coincidence with Profane Antiquity and their connection with Christianity,’ 'Bampton wikipedia.org
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Moysaicall
Moysaicall obs. form of Mosaical a.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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Granville Penn
A Comparative Estimate His major work as a scriptural geologist was A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies, published in 1822. A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies, 1822 Conversations on Geology: Comprising a Familiar Explanation of the Huttonian and Wernian wikipedia.org
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Levitical
Levitical, a. (lɪˈvɪtɪkəl) [f. as prec. + -al1.] 1. Pertaining to the Levites or the tribe of Levi.1535 Coverdale Mal. iii. heading, Off the abrogation of the olde leuiticall priestheade. 1650 Trapp Comm. Exod. 74 The Sacrifice of Consecration shewed the difference between the Levitical Priests and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scriptural geologist
The first, in the 1820s, was in response to 'gap theory' and included Granville Penn's A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies (1822 His major work on geology (1822) was A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies. wikipedia.org
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orthodoxal
† ˈorthodoxal, a. Obs. [f. as prec. + -al1.] 1. = orthodox A. 1.1592 G. Harvey Pierce's Super. in Archaica (1815) II. 94 The works of the fathers and doctors, howsoever ancient, learned, or orthodoxal, are little or nothing worth. 1635 E. Pagitt Christianogr. (1636) 89 Things..set downe in the Creed... Oxford English Dictionary
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museacall
museacall variant of mosaical a.1 Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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ante-
▪ I. ante- L. prep. and adv., used in composition with vbs., as antecēdere to go before; vbl. ns., as antecēssor a foregoer; other ns. and adjs. derived from phrases, as antecēnium (from ante cēnam), antetemplum, antemeridiānus (f. ante meridiem), antepænultimus (f. ante pænultimum). Examples of all... Oxford English Dictionary
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