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resurrectional

  • a word derived from resurrection.
    resurrection
    noun
    the act of rising from the dead.

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Not only the well-born chose it as their final resting place, but also Hudson River School painters like Asher Brown Durand, whose landscapes emphasize nature’s resurrectional power.

From New York Times May 14, 2013

In practice this seems to make Editor Williams feel that unless a poem tells its readers something disastrous or resurrectional it is not a poem.

From Time Magazine Archive

Things smallest have some resurrectional morning,     The forms alone fade.

From Poems and Songs by Arthur Hubbell Palmer