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pompal, a. rare.|ˈpɒmpəl| [ad. late L. pompālis: see pomp and -al1.] Of the nature of a ‘pomp’ or procession; splendid, showy.
1650Trapp Comm. Num. x. 7 The sound of Gods word, must not be broken or quavering; (Pompall, Tertullian calleth it). a1784Fall Duch. Gloster in Evans Old Ball. (1784) I. 318 In height of all his pompal majesty, From Cobham's house with speed he marry'd me. 1850J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art §336 (ed. 2) 397 In Dionysian pompal processions. |