predecessorial
English
Etymology
predecessor + -ial
Adjective
predecessorial (comparative more predecessorial, superlative most predecessorial)
- Of, pertaining to, or subsisting as, a predecessor; preceding; replaced; descendant.
- 1909, Written and Published by Aleister Crowley, The Equinox - Volume 1 • Number 2; The Method of Science & The Aim of Religion, The Review of Scientific Illuminism, page 234
- Notwithstanding categorical imputations sacramentally integrated similitudes undedicated warrants antecedent Paulopetrine typology casually unworthy hypostaticism predecessorial superincission archidiaconal arch-amphibians osify elpidize redintegration status lymphaticus.
- 1909, Written and Published by Aleister Crowley, The Equinox - Volume 1 • Number 2; The Method of Science & The Aim of Religion, The Review of Scientific Illuminism, page 234
See also
- successorial