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Webster 1913 Edition
defunctive
de-func′tive
(dē̍-fŭṉk′tĭv)
, Adj.
Funereal.
[Obs.]
“Defunctive music.” Shak.
Definition 2024
defunctive
defunctive
English
Adjective
defunctive (comparative more defunctive, superlative most defunctive)
- (archaic) funereal
- 1601, William Shakespeare, "The Phoenix and the Turtle":
- Let the priest in surplice white/That defunctive music can/ Be the death-divining swan/ Lest the requiem lack his right.
- 1931, William Faulkner, Sanctuary, Library of America, 1985, p.13:
- The road was now a black tunnel floored with the impalpable defunctive glare of the sand.
- 1601, William Shakespeare, "The Phoenix and the Turtle":