prosal

English

Etymology

From prose +‎ -al.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɹəʊzəl/

Adjective

prosal (comparative more prosal, superlative most prosal)

  1. (archaic) Of or pertaining to prose; prosaic.
    • c. 1683 (date written), Thomas Brown [i.e., Thomas Browne], “(please specify the page)”, in [Thomas Tenison], editor, Certain Miscellany Tracts, London: [] Charles Mearn, [], published 1683, →OCLC:
      the priest not only nor always composed his prosal raptures into verse

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