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mysterial, a. Now rare.|mɪˈstɪərɪəl| [ad. late L. mystēriālis (cf. mystēriāliter in Vulg.), f. mystēri-um mystery1. Cf. OF. mysterial.] Mysterious; † mystical.
[c1425: implied in the adv.] a1529Skelton Replyc. 366 Howe there is a spyrituall, And a mysteriall, And a mysticall Effecte energiall. 1630B. Jonson Love's Triumph (1641) 149 Beauty and Loue, whose story is mysteriall. 1633W. Ames Fresh Suit agst. Ceremonies i. 107 Except there be some mysteriall distinction understood betwixt Canons and Lawes. 1675O. Walker, etc. Paraphr. St. Paul 79 note, The mysterial unity of Matrimony, by which two become one flesh. 1839J. Rogers Antipopopr. xiii. §2. 289 There is something mysterial and darkly declared. 1879‘Julian Home’ Sk. Camb. 37 Mysterial music faintly breaks. Hence † myˈsterially adv., mystically.
c1425Found. St. Bartholomew's (E.E.T.S.) 7 The deuyl, the whiche in Ezechiel mysterially ys callid the grete egle. |