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"He lists for their assistance words like bubulcitate, sacerdotall, archgrammacian, and attemptate—all of them extravagances now mercifully gone the way of the doublet, the ruff, and the periwig."
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There is a sacerdotall dignitee in my native countrey, contiguate to me, where I now contemplate: whiche your worshipfull benignitee, could sone impetrate for me, if it would like you to extend your scedules, and collaude me in them to the right honorable lord Chauncellor, or rather Archigramatian of Englande.
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sac·er·do·tal
ˌsasərˈdōdl,ˌsakərˈdōdl/
adjective
adjective: sacerdotal
relating to priests or the priesthood; priestly.
January 8, 2018