English edit

Adjective edit

seraphicall (comparative more seraphicall, superlative most seraphicall)

  1. Obsolete form of seraphical.
    • 1654, Richard Whitlock, Zootomia; Or, Observations on the Present Manners of the English:
      In summe, the active Christian is the onely Seraphicall Doctor, the just Dealer, the best Casuist, the good Example, Master of the Sentences, each good Action speaking more effectually, Imitation, or Conviction to Spectators, than any (though the subtlest worder) could ever arrive to.