- magnifical
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Magnifical — Magnific Mag*nif ic, Magnifical Mag*nif ic*al, a. [L. magnificus; magnus great + facere to make: cf. F. magnifique. See {Magnitude}, {Fact}. and cf. {Magnificent}.] Grand; splendid; illustrious; magnificent. [Obs.] 1 Chron. xxii. 5. Thy magnific… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
magnifical — adjective see magnific … New Collegiate Dictionary
magnifical — adjective see magnific … Useful english dictionary
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magnific — or magnifical [mag nif′ik] adj. [ME magnyfyque < OFr magnifique < L magnificus] Archaic 1. magnificent 2. imposing in size, dignity, etc. 3. a) pompous b) grandiloquent … English World dictionary
Magnific — Mag*nif ic, Magnifical Mag*nif ic*al, a. [L. magnificus; magnus great + facere to make: cf. F. magnifique. See {Magnitude}, {Fact}. and cf. {Magnificent}.] Grand; splendid; illustrious; magnificent. [Obs.] 1 Chron. xxii. 5. Thy magnific deeds.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Magnifically — Magnific Mag*nif ic, Magnifical Mag*nif ic*al, a. [L. magnificus; magnus great + facere to make: cf. F. magnifique. See {Magnitude}, {Fact}. and cf. {Magnificent}.] Grand; splendid; illustrious; magnificent. [Obs.] 1 Chron. xxii. 5. Thy magnific… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
magnific — adjective Etymology: Middle French magnifique, from Latin magnificus Date: 15th century 1. magnificent 2 2. imposing in size or dignity < a magnific temple > 3. a. sublime, exalted b. characterized by grandiloquence ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
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