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preceptual, a. rare.|prɪˈsɛptjuːəl| [irreg. f. L. præcept-us (see precept v.) or præcept-um precept n., on analogy of conceptual, etc.] Pertaining to, consisting of, or conveying precepts. Hence preˈceptually adv., according to precept.
1616J. Lane Cont. Sqr.'s T. i. 54 Some sonnes, livinge vnder fathers eye, may chaunce demeane them as preceptualie. 1905P. T. Forsyth in Hibbert Jrnl. Oct. 69 We leave the intellectualist and preceptual notion of revelation behind us. |