scenical
English
Etymology
scene + -ical
Adjective
scenical (comparative more scenical, superlative most scenical)
- Dated form of scenic.
- 1837, Thomas De Quincey, Revolt of the Tartars (published in Blackwood's Magazine)
- All these situations communicate a scenical animation to the wild romance, if treated dramatically.
- 1837, Thomas De Quincey, Revolt of the Tartars (published in Blackwood's Magazine)
Anagrams
- calceins, calcines, clancies