spirituelle

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English

Etymology

French spirituelle

Adjective

spirituelle (comparative more spirituelle, superlative most spirituelle)

  1. (dated) Showing great grace and delicacy.
    • 1901, Caroline Atwater Mason, A Lily of France (page 77)
      Noble in person and in dress and of an unconscious majesty of demeanor, the beauty of the daughter of Marguerite de Valois was far beyond that of the conventional, artful beauties of her day; hers was a spirituelle, eloquent sweetness, []
    • 1915, Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley, The Theosophical Path: Illustrated Monthly (volume 8, page 48)
      [] he was a little above medium height, well built and with a brisk step; his hair was black, his complexion deep brown, his physiognomy very spirituelle, his features regular.

French

Pronunciation

Adjective

spirituelle

  1. feminine singular of spirituel

Norwegian Bokmål

Adjective

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  1. definite singular and plural of spirituell

Norwegian Nynorsk

Adjective

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  1. definite singular and plural of spirituell

Swedish

Adjective

spirituelle

  1. (deprecated template usage) definite natural masculine singular of spirituell