passional

noun

Etymology

From Middle English passional, from Late Latin passiōnālis; equivalent to passion + -al.

  1. derived from passiōnālis
  2. inherited from passional

Definitions

  1. a book describing sufferings of martyrs

  2. characterized by passion

    • 1957: the promise of a release in her passional self — Lawrence Durrell, Justine, p.71 (Faber)

The neighborhood

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