Of, relating to, or characteristic of King David or the Davidic dynasty, often with formal or archaic tone.
From 'davidic' with the additional suffix '-al,' stacking suffixes for emphasis—this pattern creates more formal or poetic versions of adjectives (compare 'magic' → 'magical').
Language lovers notice that '-al' variants like 'davidical' tend to sound more archaic or grandiose, which is why we might say 'poetical' in older texts but 'poetic' today—suffix choice itself carries a sense of formality and era.
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