Definition
An archaic or variant form of eucharistic; relating to the Eucharist.
Etymology
From eucharistic plus the redundant Latin suffix '-al,' creating an older English adjective form. This version was more common in medieval and early modern religious texts.
Kelly Says
Eucharistical is basically how old theologians said 'eucharistic'—older English loved adding extra '-al' endings to adjectives, which is why you see words like 'theatrical' and 'historical' even though we didn't need those extra letters!
Translations
ARالعربية
أَجْرَامِيّ
aj-raamiyy
CACatalà
eucarístic
ew-kar-is-tik
CSČeština
eucharistický
ew-kar-is-ti-cky
DADansk
eucharistisk
ew-kar-is-tisk
DEDeutsch
eucharistisch
ew-kar-is-tish
ELΕλληνικά
ευχαριστικός
ef-har-is-tikos
ESEspañol
eucaristíca
ew-kar-is-tee-kah
FISuomi
eukaristista
ew-kar-is-ta
FRFrançais
eucharistique
ew-kar-stik
GUGU
એકારિસ્ટિક
ay-kar-is-tik
HAHA
eukaristi
ew-kar-is-tee
HIहिन्दी
यूचरिस्टिकल
yoo-char-is-tee-kal
HUMagyar
eucharisztikus
ew-kar-isz-tik-us
IDBahasa Indonesia
eukaristik
ew-kar-is-tik
IGIG
eukaristi
ew-kar-is-tee
ITItaliano
eucaristico
ew-kar-is-tee-koh
KKKK
eukaristi
ew-kar-is-tee
MRMR
यूचरिस्टिकल
yoo-char-is-tee-kal
MSBahasa Melayu
eukaristi
ew-kar-is-tee
MYမြန်မာ
ပြကျော်
pyi-chaw
NLNederlands
eukaristiek
ew-kar-is-tee-k
NONorsk
eucharistisk
ew-kar-is-tisk
PAPA
ਇਕਾਰਿਸਟਿਕ
ee-kar-is-tik
PLPolski
eucharystical
ew-kar-is-ti-kal
PTPortuguês
eucarístico
ew-kar-is-tee-koh
RORomână
euharistic
ew-har-is-tik
RUРусский
евхаристический
yev-khar-is-tches-kiiy
SVSvenska
eucharistisk
ew-kar-is-tisk
SWKiswahili
eukaristi
ew-kar-is-tee
TEతెలుగు
సాకారమయ్య
sa-ka-ra-ma-yya
THไทย
ยุคอาณาจักร
yook a-na-a-chak
TLTL
eukaristiko
ew-kar-is-tee-koh
TRTürkçe
eukaristik
ew-kar-is-tik
UKУкраїнська
євхаристійський
yev-khar-is-tyis-kyy
VITiếng Việt
giáo lý
giao ly
YOYO
eukaristi
ew-kar-is-tee
ZUZU
eukaristi
ew-kar-is-tee
Ethical Language Guidance
Gender History
Archaic variant of eucharistic; same gender-historical context of male ecclesiastical control over sacramental meaning and performance.
Inclusive Usage
Use when citing historical texts; note that modern usage favors 'eucharistic' but both carry gendered institutional history.