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"Section M, N, and O"

-- Maize yellow, a delicate
pale yellow.


{ Maj`es*tat"ic (?), Maj`es*tat"*al (?), }
a. Majestic. [Obs.] E. Pocock.
Dr. J. Scott.


Ma*jes"tic (?), a. [From
Majesty.] Possessing or exhibiting majesty; of august
dignity, stateliness, or imposing grandeur; lofty; noble;
grand.
"The majestic world." Shak. "Tethys' grave
majestic pace." Milton.


The least portions must be of the epic kind; all must
be grave, majestic, and sublime.

Dryden.


Syn. -- August; splendid; grand; sublime; magnificent;
imperial; regal; pompous; stately; lofty; dignified; elevated.



Ma*jes"tic*al (?), a.
Majestic. Cowley.


An older architecture, greater, cunninger, more
majestical.
M. Arnold.


-- Ma*jes"tic*al*ly, adv. --
Ma*jes"tic*al*ness, n.


Ma*jes"tic*ness (?), n. The
quality or state of being majestic.


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