Definition of Papyral

1. papyrus [adj] - See also: papyrus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Papyral

papuliferous
papulo-
papuloerythematous
papulonecrotic tuberculid
papulonodular
papulopustular
papulopustule
papulose
papulosquamous
papulous
papulovesicle
papulovesicular
papyraceous
papyraceous scars
papyral (current term)
papyrean
papyri
papyrian
papyriform
papyrine
papyrograph
papyrographs
papyrography
papyrologies
papyrologist
papyrologists
papyrology
papyrus
papyruses

Literary usage of Papyral

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... and though more recent research, patristic and papyral, has largely changed the method of New Testament exegesis, Alford's work is still a quarry where ..."

2. The Table Book by William Hone (1828)
"... papyral monument," if the grocers am trunk-makers had not committed sud havoc among them, even before his dealt That event was produced by taking l>i ..."

3. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1897)
"But to untold numbers the deepest interest in such a disci sure — in fact, a minature Alexandrian Library — a papyral colle tion larger than all Europe ..."

4. The Table Book, of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable by William Hone (1827)
"... on all subjects " to build his own papyral monument," if the grocers and trunk-makers had not committed such havoc among them, even before his death. ..."

5. Biblia by Charles Henry Stanley Davis (1898)
"—in fact, a miniature Alexandrian Library—a papyral collection larger than all Europe possesses—is of a religious kind. And the nearer these manuscripts ..."

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