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synchronal, a. (n.) Now rare or Obs.|ˈsɪŋkrənəl| [f. late L. synchronus synchronous + -al1.] 1. = synchronous 1, 1 b. Const. to.
1660H. More Myst. Godl. v. xv. 182 The things that are found to be Synchronal, have also a natural connexion and complication one with another. 1668― Div. Dial. v. xxxvii. 513 The Vision of things synchronal to the seven Thunders. 1672Mede's Wks. Gen. Pref. ****j, Those Passages in the Apocalyps which, though dispersed here and there, are Synchronal and Homogeneal. 1837For. Q. Rev. XIX. 416 We, last year, brought before our readers a classical Italian tragedy upon the fall of..Napoleon, although the temerity of such synchronal dramatization was slightly veiled under old Assyrian names. 1856P. Fairbairn Prophecy ii. iii. §3. 396 Any other prophetic symbols..that follow, must stand to it in the relation of synchronal, not of continuative and posterior developments. 2. = synchronous 2.
1876J. Ellis Caesar in Egypt 71 They blithely dance, well-timed by castanets, And cymbals, and the synchronal clap of hands. †B. n. A simultaneous or contemporary event.
1660H. More Myst. Godl. v. xvi. 197 The last Synchronals are those that are contemporary to the Seventh Trumpet. 1681― Expos. Dan. App. i. 257 Those three Synchronals, the restored Beast, the Whore, and the Two-horned Beast. 1685― Paralip. Prophet. xlii. 364. |