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English
Adjective
panical (comparative more panical, superlative most panical)
- Obsolete form of panic.
1605, M. N. [pseudonym; William Camden], Remaines of a Greater Worke, Concerning Britaine, , London: G E for Simon Waterson, →OCLC:These former verses were mentioned by Chancer our English Homer, in the description of the sudden ſtirre and panical feare when Chanteclere the Cocke was carried away by Reinold the Fox
References
“panical”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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Etymology
Inherited from Vulgar Latin *panecaldum.
Pronunciation
Noun
panical m (plural panicals)
- eryngo
- Synonyms: card corredor, card panical
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