different between extatick vs extatic
extatick
English
Adjective
extatick (comparative more extatick, superlative most extatick)
- Obsolete form of ecstatic.
- 1724, John Beaumont, Gleanings of Antiquities (page 192)
- […] if in this extatick State of Dreaming (during which the Astral Impulses are incomparably stronger than in common Dreams, or in the ordinary Course of Life) that prophetick Energy more efficaciously exerts itself […]
- 1724, John Beaumont, Gleanings of Antiquities (page 192)
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extatic
English
Adjective
extatic (comparative more extatic, superlative most extatic)
- Obsolete spelling of ecstatic
- Misspelling of ecstatic.
Romanian
Etymology
From French extatique
Adjective
extatic m or n (feminine singular extatic?, masculine plural extatici, feminine and neuter plural extatice)
- ecstatic
Declension
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