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roˈmantical, a. [f. romantic a. and n. + -al1.] Having a romantic character or tendency.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. ii. 60 This Theology of Epicurus was but Romantical. a1715Burnet Own Time iv. (1724) I. 762 He represented the matter as so easy, that this appeared too romantical to the Prince to build upon it. 1759Sterne Tr. Shandy i. xxi, Our knowledge physical, metaphysical,..romantical. 1829A. M. Hall Sk. Irish Char. i. (1855) 29 It's mighty fine to be so romantical all for pure love. 1885A. Brassey Trades 206 The literature..is written from a statistical, ‘romantical’, or ‘missionarial’ point of view. 1891H. E. Watts Cervantes 97 They brought the romantical way of writing into discredit. |