resurrectional
English
Etymology
From resurrection + -al.
Adjective
resurrectional (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to a resurrection or the Resurrection.
- 2009 September 6, David Orr, “Rhyme and Unreason”, in New York Times:
- It’s all part of these huge rhymeorhythmic circles of exuberance and innovation and surfeit and decay and resurrectional primitivism and waxing sophistication and infill and overgrowth and too much and we can’t stand it and let’s stop and do something else.”
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See also
- cross
- crucifiction
- crucifictional
- crucifix
- crucifixion
- crucifixional
- crucifixionary
- crucify
- crux
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