- mysterial
- [mıʹstı(ə)rıəl] редк. = mysterious
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Mysterial — Mys*te ri*al, a. Mysterious. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mysterial — mys·te·ri·al … English syllables
mysterial — mə̇ˈstirēəl, tēr adjective Etymology: Late Latin mysterialis, from Latin mysterium mystery + alis al more at mystery : mystic, mysterious … Useful english dictionary
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mysterious — (adj.) 1610s, full of mystery, from L. mysterium (see MYSTERY (Cf. mystery) (1)) + OUS (Cf. ous). Related: Mysteriously; mysteriousness. Earlier in same sense was mysterial (early 15c.), from L.L. mysterialis … Etymology dictionary
inscrutable — [adj] hidden, mysterious; blank ambiguous, arcane, cabalistic, deadpan*, difficult, enigmatic, impenetrable, incomprehensible, inexplicable, mysterial, mystic, poker faced*, secret, sphinxlike, unaccountable, undiscoverable, unexplainable,… … New thesaurus
mystic — / mystical [adj] secret, esoteric abstruse, anagogic, arcane, cabalistic, cryptic, enigmatical, hidden, imaginary, impenetrable, inscrutable, magic, magical, metaphysical, mysterial, mysterious, necromantic, nonrational, numinous, occult,… … New thesaurus
mystical — mystic / mystical [adj] secret, esoteric abstruse, anagogic, arcane, cabalistic, cryptic, enigmatical, hidden, imaginary, impenetrable, inscrutable, magic, magical, metaphysical, mysterial, mysterious, necromantic, nonrational, numinous, occult,… … New thesaurus