interjectural

Adjective

 * 1) Interjectional.
 * 2) * 1775,, ', Act II, Scene I, 1828', The Dramatic Works of R. B. Sheridan'', Volume I, page 30,
 * He started back two or three paces, rapt out a dozen interjectural oaths, and asked what the devil had brought you here?
 * 1) * 1873, Friedrich Max Müller, Lectures on Mr. Darwin's Philosophy of Language, from Fraser's Magazine, Volumes 7-8, reprinted in 1996, Roy Harris (editor), Origin Of Language, page 219,
 * The Science of Language teaches us not only that there can be no concept without a word, but that every word of our language, (with the exception of purely interjectural and imitative words) is based on a concept.