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Definition of Septimal
1. relating to seven [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Septimal
Literary usage of Septimal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music by Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, Alexander John Ellis (1885)
"B,b in the chord С E, G B¡bd, as an imi- septimal diminished triad E, G'Bb
approaches would be still closer than С EG Л „Я rl, with diminished triad E, ..."
2. On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music by Hermann von Helmholtz (1912)
"The tation of Mr. Poole's natural chord, which consonance much more nearly than
the usual use B,|> in the chord С E¡ G B¡\i rf.as an imi- septimal ..."
3. Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar by Wilhelm Gesenius, Thomas Jefferson Conant, Emil Roediger (1856)
"Observe the septimal division of time, throughout this account of the flood.
- TOI ; } , J 152, a, 3d If. V. 11. In the year of six hundred years, ..."
4. Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar by Wilhelm Gesenius (1859)
"4 ; hence the art., § 120, 4, Rem. 1 ; for b, сотр. on ver. 4, (2). Observe the
septimal division of time, throughout this account of the flood. ..."
5. Introduction to the Science of Language by Archibald Henry Sayce (1880)
"Like the Turks, their numerals were based on a septimal system, and thirteen
months, 1 Ahlqvist and Blumberg (" Sitzungsberichte cler gelehrten est- nischen ..."
6. Introduction to the Science of Language by Archibald Henry Sayce (1880)
"Like the Turks, their numerals were based on a septimal system, and thirteen
months, ' Ahlqvist and Blumberg (" Sitzungsberichte der gelehrten est- nischen ..."