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spectrous, a.|ˈspɛktrəs| [f. spectre n. 1.] Spectral.
1652Gaule Magastrom. 215 We see that men are really affected and terrified even from spectrous and ludibrious phantasmes. Ibid. 298 [He] was haunted mightily with a spectrous apparition of a beautiful woman. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. ii. §2. 61 They could have been nothing else but a certain kind of Aerial and Spectrous Men. 1809W. Blake Descr. Catal. 22 The Plowman of Chaucer is Hercules in his supreme eternal state, divested of his spectrous shadow. 1868Swinburne Blake 282 These, with all their flock of emanations and spectrous or vegetating shadows, let us leave to the discretion of Los. |