auditual

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auditual (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) auditory
    • c. 1827, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Notes on Noble's Appeal:
      Or say that the second hypothesis were preferred, and that by some hitherto unexplained affections of Swedenborg's brain and nervous system, he from the year 1743, thought and reasoned through the medium and instrumentality of a series of appropriate and symbolic visual and auditual images, spontaneously rising before him, and these so clear and so distinct, as at length to overpower perhaps his first suspicions of their subjective nature, and to become objective for him []