释义 |
panical, a. rare.|ˈpænɪkəl| [f. as panic a. and n.2 + -al1.] 1. = panic a. 1.
1605Camden Rem., Poems 7 Chaucer our English Homer in the description of the sodaine stirre and Panicall feare when Chanteclere the cocke was caried away by Reynold the Foxe. 1890Clark Russell Shipmate Louise xx. 128 Was ever panical terror more incomparably suggested? 2. Of or pertaining to the god pan: = panic a. 4.
1794T. Taylor Pausanias' Descr. Greece III. 235 The Sun produces Angelical, Demoniacal, Heroical, Nymphical, Panical, and such-like powers. |