different between spiritist vs spiritish
spiritist
English
Etymology
spirit +? -ist
Noun
spiritist (plural spiritists)
- Spiritualist.
- Alternative form of Spiritist.
References
- spiritist at OneLook Dictionary Search
Romanian
Etymology
From French spiritiste
Noun
spiritist m (plural spiriti?ti)
- spiritist
Declension
spiritist From the web:
spiritish
English
Etymology
From spirit +? -ish.
Adjective
spiritish (comparative more spiritish, superlative most spiritish)
- Resembling a spirit in character, quality, or appearance; spiritlike; spiritly.
- 2009, Gail Dayton, Heart's Blood:
- She flitted around the omnibus in a spiritish dance of joy. “Gone where?” Grey asked, before sharing the news with the living persons on the bus. Don't know, don't care.
- 2009, Gail Dayton, Heart's Blood:
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