preludious

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English

Adjective

preludious (comparative more preludious, superlative most preludious)

  1. (archaic) preludial
    • 1660, H More, An Explanation of the Grand Mystery of Godliness; , London: J Flesher, for W Morden , →OCLC:
      forbidding us all preludious preparations to the foul acts of Lust