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obitual, a. and n. rare. (əʊˈbɪtjʊəl) [f. L. obitu-s obit + -al1: cf. habitual.] A. adj. = obital A. (In quot. 1887 in reference to an obituary notice.)1706 Phillips, Obituary, a Calendar, or Register-Book, in which the Friers in a Monastery enter'd the Obits, or Obitual Days of their Founders and B...
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obital
† ˈobital, a. and n. Obs. [f. obit n. + -al1: the etymological form from L. obitu-s is obitual.] A. adj. Recording or commemorating a death or deaths, or the celebration of obits (see prec. 2 b).1690 Wood Life (O.H.S.) III. 330 May 10..alderman Thomas Fifield died. [Entered] in obital book. 1691 ― A...
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obituary
obituary, n. and a. (əʊˈbɪtjʊərɪ) [ad. med.L. obituāri-us adj. and n., f. obitu-s: see obit and -ary. Cf. F. obituaire (1690 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. n. 1. A register of deaths, or of obit-days.1706 [see obitual A]. 1725 Hearne R. Brunne Pref. 25 margin, The Obituaries, or Obit Books of Bridlington. Ibi...
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