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tropologic, a.|trɒpəʊˈlɒdʒɪk| [ad. late L. tropologicus (Jerome, a 400), = late Gr. τροπολογικός (c 1160), f. τρόπος trope: see -logic. Cf. F. tropologique (Godef. Compl.).] = next (in either sense).
c1380Wyclif Sel. Wks. II. 277 Þe þridde witt is tropologik, þat bitokeneþ witt of vertues. 1388― Gen. Prol. Bks. Proph. 226 Moral ether tropologik [vndurstondyng of scripture] techith what we owen to do to fle vices, and kepe vertues. 1677Gale Crt. Gentiles II. iii. 153 These mystic Divines glorie in their Tropologic, Anagogic and Allegoric explication of Scripture: Neither is there any so plain, literal, or historic, but they have some tropologic or mystic sense for it. 1884Expositor Jan. 45 The three traditional divisions of the mystic sense into allegoric, tropologic or moral, and anagogic or spiritual. |