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Inspirable

Capable of being inspired or drawn into the lungs inhalable respirable admitting inspiration...


Inspirational

Pertaining to inspiration...


Inspirer

One who or that which inspires...


Inspiring

Animating cheering moving exhilarating as an inspiring or scene...


Mantic

Of or pertaining to divination or to the condition of one inspired or supposed to be inspired by a deity prophetic...


Pegasus

A winged horse fabled to have sprung from the body of Medusa when she was slain He is noted for causing with a blow of his hoof Hippocrene the inspiring fountain of the Muses to spring from Mount Helicon On this account he is in modern times associated with the Muses and with ideas of poetic inspiration...


writ

writ [Old English, something written] 1 : a letter that was issued in the name of the English monarch from Anglo-Saxon times to declare his grants, wishes, and commands 2 : an order or mandatory process in writing issued in the name of the sovereign or of a court or judicial officer commanding the person to whom it is directed to perform or refrain from performing a specified act NOTE: The writ was a vital official instrument in the old common law of England. A plaintiff commenced a suit at law by choosing the proper form of action and obtaining a writ appropriate to the remedy sought; its issuance forced the defendant to comply or to appear in court and defend. Writs were also in constant use for financial and political purposes of government. While the writ no longer governs civil pleading and has lost many of its applications, the extraordinary writs esp. of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, and certiorari indicate its historical importance as an instrument of judicial auth...


Bibliolater

A worshiper of books especially a worshiper of the Bible a believer in its verbal inspiration...


Castalian

Of or pertaining to Castalia a mythical fountain of inspiration on Mt Parnassus sacred to the Muses...


Dictate

To tell or utter so that another may write down to inspire to compose as to dictate a letter to an amanuensis...


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