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† ˈdeictical, a. Obs. Also dict-. [f. Gr. δεικτικ-ός (see prec.) + -al1.] = prec.
1638Featly Strict. Lyndom. i. 89 Those Arguments which the Logicians tearme Dicticall. Hence † ˈdeictically adv., with direct indication or pointing out.
1659Hammond On Ps. lxviii. 8 Annot. 333 It may also be set by it selfe, this is Sinai, to denote deictically, when that shaking of the earth..was heard. a1660― Wks. I. 703 (R.) And he that dippeth, at that time when Christ spake it deictically, i.e. Judas, is that person. |