brainial

Adjective

 * 1)  Of or pertaining to the brain.
 * 2)  Brainy; smart, pertaining to or exhibiting intellect.
 * 3) * 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.'
 * 1)  Brainy; smart, pertaining to or exhibiting intellect.
 * 2) * 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.'
 * 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.'