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Dorical

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æolicnounDated form of Aeolic. [Of the Anatolian region Aeolis, Aeolia.]
delphickObsolete form of Delphic. [Of or relating to Delphi or its oracles.]
dolourousObsolete form of dolorous. [Solemnly or ponderously sad.]
lacedæmoniannounObsolete form of Lacedaemonian. [An inhabitant of Lacedaemonia (Laconia) in Greece.]
dramaticknounObsolete form of dramatic. [Of or relating to the drama.]
hyrcanObsolete form of Hyrcanian. [Of or relating to Hyrcania.]
greeciannounObsolete form of Grecian. [(obsolete) A native or inhabitant of Greece.]
margarousObsolete form of margaric. [Pertaining to pearl or pearls (rare except in the designation of margaric acid)]
chimæricObsolete form of chimaeric.
circensialObsolete form of Circensian. [Of, relating to, or held in, the Circus Maximus of Ancient Rome]
dæmonicalObsolete form of demonical.
cæsareannounObsolete form of Caesarean. [Of or relating to Caesarea.]
otorrhœicObsolete form of otorrheic.
ægeannounObsolete form of Aegean. [Of or relating to the Aegean Sea or the regions bordering it.]
timourousObsolete spelling of timorous. [Tending to be easily frightened; shy, timid.]
horrifickObsolete form of horrific. [Causing horror; horrifying.]
sardonian(obsolete) Sardonic.
dæmoniacalObsolete form of demoniacal. [Pertaining to, characteristic of, or produced by a demon or evil spirit; devilish, demonic, fiendish.]
algebraickObsolete form of algebraic. [Of, or relating to, algebra.]
gallickObsolete form of Gallic. [(historical) Of or related to Gaul or the Gauls.]

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