Octobral

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English

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Etymology

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October +‎ -al

Adjective

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Octobral (comparative more Octobral, superlative most Octobral)

  1. Characteristic of October
    • 2008, George Elliott Clarke, Blues and Bliss: The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke, page 48:
      A last bee, still stockpiling pollen, hums hotly against this Octobral creep of cold.
    • 1923, Hamish Miles, Raymond Mortimer, The Oxford Circus: A Novel of Oxford and Youth, page 167:
      All night the choiring bells heralded the flight of the hours through the Octobral air...

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