euctical

euctical
adjective
Etymology: Greek euktikos constituting a prayer or vow (from euktos wished for, vowed — from euchesthai to pray, vow — + -ikos -ic) + English -al — more at vow

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  • Euctical — Euc tic*al[Gr. ?, fr. ? to pray, wish.] Expecting a wish; supplicatory. [R.] [1913 Webster] Sacrifices . . . distinguished into expiatory, euctical, and eucharistical. Bp. Law …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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