Citations:brainial

of or relating to the brain

 * 1840, William Moore Wooler, On the Philosophy of Temperance, and the physical causes of moral sadness, page 65:
 * In short, he became dead drunk, as it were, from brainial excitement. It is very true that genius is nearly allied to madness; and it becomes all, but particularly persons of a literary turn of mind, to take warning, when tempted,— ...
 * 1865, Thomas Scott Lambert, Systematic Human Physiology, Anatomy, and Hygiene: Being an Analysis and Synthesis of the Human System, with Practical Conclusions, page 381:
 * [...] better be divided into digestory, brainial, muscular, bronchial, cutaneous, and renal.
 * 1895, Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, page 137:
 * Its dominant spirit would map out the brainial [sic] hemispheres with their convolutions into sections, arbitrarily labeled, as phrenology has done with the cranium.

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 * 1875, Food for the Brain, in The Sanitary Record: A Journal of Public Health (Ernest Hart, ed.), page 24, quoting another paper:
 * Preparatory to this he invited some of his friends to a banquet, which is thus taken off by one of the daily papers : 'Last evening a party of gentlemen ate a &#39;brainial&#39; dinner at Jones&#39;s restaurant, in Broadway, their host being Dr. T. S. Lambert.'
 * 2005, Paul B. Skousen, Harold K. Moon, Brother Paul's Mormon Bathroon Reader, Cedar Fort (ISBN 9781555178956), page 43:
 * Be they called playing cards or face cards, the question remains, what brought about the banishment of this brainial banter? Brother Paul takes a closer look. First up, the origins of playing cards. ORIGIN: Nobody knows ...

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 * 2017, Evelyn Marshall, The Romantic Imperative, BookBaby (ISBN 9780989063432)
 * “During every dinner, both of my parents began their socalled counseling sessions that turned into full-blown brainial attacks; they were relentless. &#39;He&#39;s going to apply again? A third year? No one sends out applications a third year ...'