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Roseal

Roseal \Ro"se*al\, a. [L. roseus, fr. rosa a rose.] resembling a rose in smell or color. [Obs.]
--Sir T. Elyot.

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roseal

a. (context obsolete English) Resembling a rose in scent or colour.

Usage examples of "roseal".

Because it would have been, and was, so unimportant, he did not see in the pale and exhausted girl in the bed any of the sudden runnels of roseal light which Lester now saw, as if the blood itself were changed and richly glowing through the weary flesh.

Not only space but time spread out around her as she went, She saw a glowing and glimmering City, of which the life was visible as a roseal wonder within.

Behind them, as they went, the faint roseal glow in the waters and the rain gathered thicker and followed, and deepened as it followed.

The roseal glow behind them in the waters was now very deep and filled the window with what was becoming not so much a glow as a fume of colour.

He went on against it, but the growing roseal light confused him still more.

Not hard to find is that roseal fever of the gods, that fanfare of supernal trumpets and clash of immortal cymbals, that mystery whose place and meaning have haunted you through the halls of waking and the gulfs of dreaming, and tormented you with hints of vanished memory and the pain of lost things awesome and momentous.

In the roseal dawn the burghers of Milwaukee rose to find a former prairie turned to a highland!