Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CON-VUL'SIVE
CON-VUL'SION-A-RYCON-VUL'SIVE-LY
CON-VUL'SIVE, a.
- That produces convulsion; as, convulsive rage; convulsive sorrow. – Dryden. Prior.
- Attended with convulsion or spasms; as, convulsive motions; convulsive strife. – Dryden. Hale.
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