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theologic, a. (n.)|θiːəʊˈlɒdʒɪk| [ad. F. théologique (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. theologicus, a. Gr. θεολογικός, f. θεολογία theology.] 1. Of or belonging to theology; = next, 2.
1477Earl Rivers (Caxton) Dictes 78 Aristoteles..lerned of plato..Ethikes and the iiij sciences theologikes. 1669Gale Crt. Gentiles i. Introd. 4 Plato..derived the choisest of his contemplations, both Physiologic, and Theologic..from the Jewish Church. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. 323 It was customary with the Egyptian Priests, to entitle their own Philosophick and Theologick Books, to Hermes. 1780H. Walpole Let. to Cole 4 July, I hate theologic or political controversy. a1876M. Collins Th. in Garden (1880) II. 237 These young theologic adepts fancy they know everything. †2. = theological a. 1. Obs. rare.
1605Drayton Man in Moone 488 Those Hierarchies..Whose Orders..Make up that holy Theologicke nine: Thrones, Cherubin, and Seraphin [etc.]. 1637Heywood London's Mirr. Wks. 1874 IV. 314 The Theologicke vertues, the three Graces, And Charities have here their severall places. B. absol. as n. (pl.) Theological matters. rare.
1728Young Love Fame v. 374 These..who thus excell In Theologicks. |