💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Vernall"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| venereall | Obsolete spelling of venereal. [Of or relating to the genitals or sexual intercourse.] |
| anniversall | Obsolete spelling of anniversal. [Occurring yearly; annual.] |
| æstival | Archaic spelling of estival. [Of or relating to summer.] |
| hyemal | Obsolete spelling of hiemal. [(rare) Of or pertaining to winter, wintry.] |
| menstruall | Obsolete form of menstrual. [Of or relating to the menses.] |
| hesternnoun | (obsolete) Synonym of hesternal. |
| joviallnoun | Obsolete spelling of jovial. [(comparable) Cheerful and good-humoured; jolly, merry.] |
| trinall | Obsolete spelling of trinal. [(now rare) Having three parts; triple.] |
| wintrous | (obsolete) wintry |
| æquinoctialnoun | Obsolete spelling of equinoctial. [The great circle midway between the celestial poles; the celestial equator.] |
| veterascent | (obsolete, rare) Growing old. |
| ceremoniallnoun | Obsolete spelling of ceremonial. [Of, relating to, consisting of, or used in a ceremony.] |
| velitarynoun | (obsolete) A participant in a velitation; a soldier. |
| ventrous | Obsolete spelling of venturous. [Adventurous; venturesome; willing to undertake activities involving risk.] |
| continuall | Obsolete spelling of continual. [Recurring in steady, rapid succession.] |
| vernaculous | (obsolete) vernacular (of everyday language) |
| villanous | Obsolete spelling of villainous. [Of, relating to, or appropriate to a villain.] |
| eternallnoun | Obsolete spelling of eternal. [Lasting forever; unending.] |
| pervial | (obsolete) pervious |
| æternal | Obsolete spelling of eternal. [Lasting forever; unending.] |
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