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† syˈnonymal, a. (n.) Obs. Also 7 synoni-, sun-. [f. synonym n. + -al1.] A. adj. Synonymous.
1613Jackson Creed ii. xxx. §19 margin, In matters of knowledge or belief, reason and cause are synonymall. 1641H. L'Estrange God's Sabbath 65 In its remotest latitude of signification it is synonymall with what Civilians call Jus Gentium, or the Law of Nations. 1659O. Walker Instruct. Oratory 95 Repetitions..and enlargements by synonymal words. B. n. A synonym.
1662J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. 191 The Fume of Minerals, by reason of its malignity, & an Arsenical poyson, have become Sunonymalls or things of one name: to wit, the Arsenick, and smoakie vapour, and smoak of Metalls fall together or agree in one. 1688R. L'Estrange Brief Hist. Times iii. 304 The Synonymals one upon the Neck of Another, savour more of the Skill of the Clark, then of the Faith of the Reporter. Hence † syˈnonymally adv., synonymously.
1630Spelman De Sepult. (1641) 16 In this manner the fifth Canon either useth them [sc. ‘exact’ and ‘demand’] Synonimally, or [etc.]. |