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harmonial, a. rare.|hɑːˈməʊnɪəl| [f. L. harmonia, a. Gr. ἁρµονία harmony + -al1.] Pertaining to or characterized by harmony or agreement; harmonious. (In quot. 1622, Relating to collation of parallel passages: see harmony 6.)
1569Sanford tr. Agrippa's Van. Artes 30 b, A certaine Harmoniall daunsinge of the heauenly Bodies. 1622Callis Stat. Sewers (1647) 121 Seeing the Statute Law can receive no due construction, but by the rules of the Common Law, I have..made a harmonial composition of them both. 1691Tryon Wisd. Dictates 111 All Vegitative Foods..are far more agreeable and harmonial than Flesh or Fish. 1884Nonconf. & Indep. 17 Jan. 55/3 The peeping moon contributes to the harmonial rivalry of colour. |