Definition of Extatic

1. a. See Ecstatic, a.

Definition of Extatic

1. Adjective. (obsolete spelling of ecstatic) ¹

2. Adjective. (misspelling of ecstatic) ¹

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Definition of Extatic

1. ecstatic [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Extatic

exsudations
exsudative
exsufflate
exsufflation
exsufflations
exsufflicate
exsuscitation
ext.
extacy
extance
extancies
extancy
extant
extasies
extasy
extatic (current term)
extatical
extatically
extatick
extatique
extein
exteins
extelligence
extemporal
extemporally
extemporanean
extemporaneity
extemporaneous
extemporaneous mixture
extemporaneously

Literary usage of Extatic

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

1. Aurora Leigh [a poem]. by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1857)
"... I would have seen thee sooner, Italy,— For still I have heard thee crying through my life, Thou piercing silence of extatic graves, Men call that name ! ..."

2. The Consciousness of Communion with God: A Study in the Psychology of Religion by Gilbert Lee Pennock (1919)
"Automatisms: Self-hypnosis: extatic Intoxication. The consideration of the theory of hallucination leads by a natural and easy transition to the ..."

3. The Consciousness of Communion with God: A Study in the Psychology of Religion by Gilbert Lee Pennock (1919)
"Automatisms: Self-hypnosis: extatic Intoxication. The consideration of the theory of hallucination leads by a ..."

4. Strila; Or, The Palace of Strife: A Poem, in Four Cantos, with Other Poems by James G. Todd (1823)
"Adieu ! thou fond extatic smile, No more thy sweet shall moments wile j Fate courts thee to his gloomy aisle, Sweet ANNA of the^Tay? i Mark yonder gem of ..."

5. Spiritual Magazine (1877)
"of which the extatic can have had no former knowledge, and I promise you the results will be all that it could have been on the supposition that the extatic ..."

6. Recensio synoptica annotationis sacrae, being a critical digest and by Samuel Thomas Bloomfield (1826)
"... but rather a sort of extatic won* der and awe. See Schl. Lex. That he should have felt amazement is not surprising, for (says Wetstein) he had indeed ..."

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