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actional, a.|ˈækʃənəl| [f. action n. + -al1. Cf. rational, fractional, etc.] Of or pertaining to action or actions.
1731In Bailey. 1870J. Grote Exam. Util. Philos. xviii. 307 The actional principle of conservatism. 1935G. O. Curme Gram. Eng. Lang. II. 218 The common actional form is employed also as a statal passive... ‘The door was shut (state) at six, but I don't know when it was shut (act)’. 1958Priebsch & Collinson Germ. Lang. (ed. 4) i. iii. 106 A dative singular in -anne (with doubling caused by j on the analogy of neuter actional ja-stems like gikōsi ‘chatter’). |