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Guelphic, a.|ˈgwɛlfɪk| Also Guelfic. [f. Guelph + -ic.] 1. Of or pertaining to the Guelph faction.
1851Gallenga Italy 293 Ancona, and Rome, have shown not a little of the stubborn valour of the Guelphic burgesses of old. 1872Lowell Dante Prose Wks. 1890 IV. 130 The family of Dante had been Guelphic. 1896T. F. Tout Edw. I, iv. 70 The barefaced partisanship of a series of fiercely Guelfic popes. 2. Of or pertaining to the Guelph family.
1823Crabb Technol. Dict., Guelphic Order, a new military order of Hanover, instituted in 1815, entitled the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order. 1838Murray's Hand-Bk. N. Germ. 345 The Schloss, or old castle, formerly a residence of the Guelphic ancestors of the Royal Family of England, is turned into a magazine. a1861T. Woolner My Beautiful Lady (1863) 138 Then through the Guelphic line. |