Definition of Incantational

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incantational

incameration
incandesce
incandesced
incandescence
incandescences
incandescent
incandescent lamp
incandescently
incandescents
incandesces
incandescing
incanescent
incanous
incant
incantation
incantational
incantations
incantatory
incanted
incanting
incantoning
incants
incapabilities
incapability
incapable
incapable(p)
incapableness
incapablenesses
incapably
incapacious

Literary usage of Incantational

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Studies in the History of Religions: Presented to Crawford Howell Toy by by David Gordon Lyon, George Foot Moore (1912)
"For the survival of destructive or incantational satire there is plenty of evidence in the editions of the modern Irish poets. See, for example, in addition ..."

2. The Resurrection of Assyria: A Lecture Delivered in Renfield Presbyterian by William Ricketts Cooper (1875)
"... including the mythological tablets, omen tablets, incantational poetry and exorcisms, and 4 Fourthly, domestic and legal, comprising a large series of ..."

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