passional
English edit
Etymology edit
From Middle English passional, from Late Latin passiōnālis; equivalent to passion + -al.
Pronunciation edit
- Rhymes: -æʃənəl
Noun edit
passional (plural passionals)
- a book describing sufferings of martyrs
Adjective edit
passional (comparative more passional, superlative most passional)
- characterized by passion
- 1957: the promise of a release in her passional self — Lawrence Durrell, Justine, p.71 (Faber)
Anagrams edit
Middle English edit
Etymology edit
From Late Latin passiōnālis; equivalent to passioun + -al.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
passional (rare)
- passionate (having strong emotion)
Descendants edit
- English: passional
References edit
- “passiọ̄nāl, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Portuguese edit
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
passional m or f (plural passionais)
Derived terms edit
Related terms edit
Noun edit
passional m (uncountable)
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