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† vicˈtorial, a. and n. Obs. [a. OF. victorial or ad. late L. victōriāl-is, f. L. victōria victory n. So It. vittoriale.] A. adj. Of or belonging to victory; victorious.
c1460Wisdom 1119 in Macro Plays 72 Now ye haue receyuyde þe crownnys victoryall To regne in blys with⁓owtyn ende! 1501in Dunbar's Poems lxxxviii. 38 London,..thy Tour founded of old May be the hous of Mars victoryall. 1513Bradshaw St. Werburge ii. 298 They kneled all downe with mycle reuerence, Salutynge the shryne with honour victoriall. 1611Cotgr., Victorial, Victoriall, of or belonging to victorie. 1649Roberts Clavis Bibl. 114 This Song is a Triumphant Victorial Song, or Song for Victory that Israel had over Sisera's Host. 1653Urquhart Rabelais ii. xxvii. (1694) 163 Pantagruel for an eternal Memorial wrote this victorial ditton. B. n. pl. Games in honour of victory.
1657Thornley tr. Longus' Daphnis & Chloe 83 They carows'd, and danc'd, and celebrated victorials. |