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† momenˈtaneal, a. Obs. [f. L. mōmentāne-us (see momentane) + -al1.] Lasting but a moment. So † momenˈtanean a.
a1598Rollock Serm. Wks. (Wodrow Soc.) II. 300 The momentanean lichtness of afflictioun wirkis into us ane everlasting wecht of glorie. c1610Women Saints 4 That which by nature..is..transitorie, and momentaneall. 1654Whitlock Zootomia 283 He scarce affordeth the uncheckt Current of the Affaires of the wicked, so much as to be a delay, but onely in the apprehension of us Momentanean Ephemeri, and span-long-lived Accountants. |