canticular

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canticular (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Relating to canticles.
    • 1878, The Kentish magazine, page 45:
      [] his fine baritone voice [] would have been an acquisition to any minister; and it seems clear in view of the growing canticular character of the Church that a good voice is not a thing to be despised in a celebrant.