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† ˈdunstical, a. Obs. [var. of duncical.]
1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1596) 47/2 All those decretall letters, nothing sauouring of that age, but rather of the latter dunsticall times that followed. 1581J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. A ij b, As Sophisters use to argue of moates in the Sunne in their triflyng and Dunsticall Schooles. 1674S. Vincent Gallant's Acad. 8 Those silly and ridiculous Fashions, which the Old dunstical world wore, even out at Elbows. Hence ˈdunstically adv.
1611A. Stafford Niobe ii. 195 (T., s.v. Dunce), One speaks fluently, but writes dunsticallie. |