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synagogical, a.|sɪnəˈgɒdʒɪkəl, -gɒg-| [Formed as prec. + -ical.] = prec.
1621Bp. R. Montagu Diatribæ 385 The Clarkes of the Chancery..and..Clergy men..would not transferre their name of Presbyter, or of Presbyteratus, to any such signification, either synagogicall or synodicall, after the Lemannian cut. 1644J. Goodwin Innoc. Triumph. (1645) 20 Nor were the members of this Assembly, Synod, chosen by the respective Synagogicall Congregations. 1882–3Schaff's Encycl. Relig. Knowl. I. 791 Those synagogical desks from which Jewish rabbins..read. So synagogism |ˈsɪnəgɒdʒɪz(ə)m, -gɒg-|, attachment to a system likened to that of the Jewish synagogue; synagogist |ˈsɪnəgɒdʒɪst, -gɒg-|, an adherent of the Jewish synagogue.
c1662F. Kerby in O. Heywood's Diaries, etc. (1883) III. 27 The Dianists and the contradicting synagogists [cf. Acts xix. 1, 8, 9, 27, 34]. 1891W. Tuckwell in Review of Churches 12 Dec. 175/1 A generation stiffened by three centuries of conventional synagogism. |