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sympotical, a. rare.|sɪmˈpɒtɪkəl| [f. late L. sympoticus (Gellius) or Gr. συµποτικός (f. συµπότης fellow-drinker, boon-companion) + -al1.] = symposiac a.
1825Blackw. Mag. XVII. 679 The light sympotical mode with which he [sc. Socrates] treats the most difficult points of philosophy. 1981Times 5 Aug. 12/6 The sympotical form is still quite distinctive of British culture from pubs to clubs. |