thingal

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English

Etymology

From thing +‎ -al.

Adjective

thingal (comparative more thingal, superlative most thingal)

  1. (rare) Belonging or pertaining to a thing or things; real.
    • 1856, James Hinton, Selections from manuscripts: Volume 2:
      [...] we apply thingal subjective conceptions. Our perceptions have a negation in them, they have not Being enough; to know the fact we must study by appropriate means, we must lay aside all these thingal idols of the mind; [...]
    • 1884, George Croom Robertson, Mind Association, George Frederick Stout, Mind: Volume 9:
      Indeed he possessed no true aesthetic feeling at all; there is probably not a single word in all that he wrote which indicates any sense of what he would probably call "thingal beauty".

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