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† innoˈcential, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. innocēntia innocence + -al1: cf. inferential, prudential, etc.] Of, belonging to, or characterized by, innocence; innocent. So † innoˈcentious a.; also † innoˈcentive a.
1624Heywood Gunaik. ix. 459 She appeared to him in her former simple and innocentious life. 1627Feltham Resolves ii. [i.] xii. (1628) 34 There is an innocentiall prouidence, as well as the slynesse of a vulpine craft. Ibid. ii. xvli. (1677) 299 A man that hath not experienced the Contentments of Innocentiue Piety. |