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† ˈplenal, a. Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. plēnāl-is, f. L. plēn-us full: see -al1.] Full, complete, plenary.
1624R. Davenport City Night-cap iii. (1661) 32 Upon the plenal and approv'd report Of your integrity and upright dealing. 1648Earl of Westmoreland Otia Sacra (1879) 77 By which plenall satisfaction, The Vials of his Fathers wrath were stopt. Hence † ˈplenally adv., fully; † ˈplenalty, fullness.
1631Heywood 2nd Pt. Fair Maid of West Ep. Ded., Yours plenally devoted, Thomas Heywood. 1636― Loves Mistris Addr. to Rdr., Better pleased, or more plenally satisfied. 1660Burney κέρδ. Δῶρον (1661) 30 The Supream Jewell of the Crown, their Plenitudinem Potestatis, the plenalty of their power. |