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trinal
trinal, a. (ˈtraɪnəl) Also 6–7 trinall, 7 trienall. [ad. late L. trīnāl-is (Adamnan), f. L. trīn-us, pl. trīnī three each, threefold: see -al1.] 1. Composed or consisting of three parts; threefold; triple; trine.1590 Spenser F.Q. i. xii. 39 Singing before th' eternall Majesty, In their trinall tripl...
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Trikonasthanas
upachayasthana), the 7th house (which is a quadrant or a kendra) and the 11th house (which is a succeedent house and an upachayasthana), which are the trinal house (which is a quadrant or a kendra), the 8th house (which is a succeedent house) and the 12th house (which is a cadent house), which three are the trinal
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coequally
coequally, adv. (kəʊˈiːkwəlɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a coequal manner or degree.1643 Case of Affairs 2 Parties, Orders, or States, co⁓equally authorised in the power of acting with the Head. 1850 Lynch Theo. Trinal viii. 142 Truth and love are coequally influential.
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Thomas Toke Lynch
Memorials of Theophilus Trinal (1850).
Essays on some of the Forms of Literature (1863).
Sermons to my Curates, edited by the Rev. Samuel Cox (1871).
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sorrower
sorrower (ˈsɒrəʊə(r)) [f. sorrow v. + -er1.] One who sorrows; a mourner.1727 Collect. Epigr. cdlxii, Take the soft sorrower at her word, and try How deeply rooted woman's vows can lie. 1788 F. Burney Diary 19 Nov., My account..was most meekly received by the most patient of sorrowers. 1850 Lynch The...
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Vita patrum Iurensium
He refers to himself as "the trinal narrator of the life of the three abbots", indicating clearly that the singular vita (life, not vitae, lives) is intentional
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admonishingly
admonishingly, adv. (ædˈmɒnɪʃɪŋlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an admonishing manner; by way of admonition, or authoritative counsel.1850 Lynch Theoph. Trinal ii. 18 Patience and wisdom say admonishingly, Not now—not yet. 1861 Geo. Eliot Silas M. 52 Nodding his head aside admonishingly.
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Hale Smith
: An Aleatoric Episode (1964)
By Yearning and by Beautiful (1964)
Evocation (1966)
Expansions (1967)
Music for Harp and Chamber Orchestra (1967)
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starful
ˈstarful, a. poet. rare. Full of stars.1605 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iii. i. Vocation 889 Heav'n's starfull Canapey. a 1631 Donne Progr. Soule, 2nd Anniv. 80 The starfull Northern pole. 1850 Lynch Theoph. Trinal viii. 141 So Time the wave, Eternity the deep, Shines starful.
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ungirlish
unˈgirlish, a. (un-1 7.)1850 Lynch Theoph. Trinal v. 80 Are not..these last lines a little ungirlish? 1863 [Miss M. Roberts] Denise I. 92 Her new acquaintances thought her odd and ungirlish.
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unselfish
unˈselfish, a. (un-1 7. Cf. Da. uselvisk, Sw. osjälfvisk.)1698 J. Norris Pract. Disc. IV. 289 That Noble and Generous, disinteressed and unselvish Kind of Love. 1714 H. Grove Spectator No. 588 ¶2 Notwithstanding which, the Inclination is nevertheless unselfish. 1834 T. Keble in Tracts for Times No. ...
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abruptly
abruptly, adv. (əˈbrʌptlɪ) [f. abrupt a. + -ly2.] In an abrupt manner. Hence, 1. With a sudden break off, without warning or preparation, suddenly.1590 Greene Neuer too late (1600) 18 And so as I begun passionately, I breake off abruptly. Farewell. 1670 Milton P.R. ii. 10 Now missing him their joy s...
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unsensual
unˈsensual, a. (un-1 7.)1850 Lynch Theoph. Trinal v. 76 Wisdom hath a pure unsensual love. 1866 Sat. Rev. 3 Mar. 255/2 It is true, that..Plato dwells prominently on the anti-sensual, or at least on the unsensual, side of love.
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primality
primality (praɪˈmælɪtɪ) [In sense 1, f. primal + -ity: cf. primalty; in sense 2, f. prime a. + -al + -ity.] 1. The quality or condition of being primal; with pl. that which is primal. rare.1670 Baxter Cure Ch. Div. 234 As Campenella saith, The abuse of the Potestative Primality is Tyranny, the abuse...
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unscalable
unˈscalable, a. (un-1 7 b and 5 b.)1579–80 North Plutarch (1595) 1083 After he had measured the height of the wall, he reported that the place was not vnscalable. 1611 Shakes. Cymb. iii. i. 20 Your Isle, which stands As Neptunes Parke, ribb'd, and pal'd in With Oakes vnskaleable. 1652 Heylyn Cosmogr...
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