单词 | pulpital |
释义 | > as lemmasˈpulpital ˈpulpital adj. [compare Spanish †pulpital (late 16th cent.), and also pulpitable adj.] now rare of or belonging to the pulpit; = pulpitical adj. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > preaching > [adjective] > characteristic of pulpit as place of pulpitical1714 pulpitable1772 pulpital1772 pulpitary1784 pulpitic1845 pulpitarian1887 1772 T. Nugent tr. J. F. de Isla Hist. Friar Gerund II. vi. iv. 511 The famous pulpital performances [Sp. proezas pulpitables] of..Friar Gerund. 1846 E. A. Poe Colton in Wks. (1864) III. 27 He converses fluently,..but grandiloquently, and with a tone half tragical, half pulpital. 1935 G. Heard Source of Civilization 17 Except for the Quakers, religion, whether sacramental or pulpital, has been increasingly intellectual. < as lemmas |
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