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con·fes·sion·al I. \-shənəl, -shnəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: French confessionnal, from New Latin confessionale, from neuter of (assumed) New Latin confessionalis of confession, from Latin confession-, confessio confession + -alis -al 1. a. : the recess, seat, or enclosed place where a priest sits to hear confessions b. : the act or practice of confessing to a priest 2. [French confessionnal, modification (probably influenced by French confessionnal place where a priest sits to hear confessions) of Late Latin confession-, confessio tomb of a martyr] : confession 8 3. usually capitalized [confessional (II) ] : a member of a confessional church II. adjective Etymology: confession + -al 1. : of, relating to, or being a confession especially of faith < a confessional statement > 2. : adhering to, established on, or defined by a confession of faith < creedal or confessional orthodoxy > < confessional boundaries > : associated with a confession : denominational < confessional schools > < a confessional political party > III. adjective : of, relating to, or being intimately autobiographical writing or fiction < confessional books > < confessional journalism > |