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† diˈaphanal, a. and n. Obs. rare. [f. mod.L. and Romanic stem diaphan- (see diaphane) + -al1.] A. adj. = diaphanous.
1607B. Jonson Entertainment to K. & Q. at Theobalds (22 May), Divers diaphanal glasses filled with several waters, that shewed like..stones of orient and transparent hues. a1645W. Browne Love Poems Wks. (1869) II. 276 By thy chaster fire will all Be so wrought diaphanall. B. n. A diaphanous or transparent body.
1653Shirley Court Secret i. i, If you find Within that great diaphanal [the Soul] an atom Look black as guilty. |