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hermeneutic, a.|hɜːmɪˈnjuːtɪk| [ad. Gr. ἑρµηνευτικός, f. ἑρµηνευτής: see prec.] Belonging to or concerned with interpretation; esp. as distinguished from exegesis or practical exposition.
1678R. Burthogge Organum Vetus & Novum 70 Ratiocination Speculative, is either Euretick or Hermeneutick, Inventive or Interpretative. 1807W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. V. 507 In his apprenticeship to the hermeneutic muse. 1884D. Hunter tr. Reuss' Hist. Canon v. 90 The hermeneutic method of the profound and hidden meaning. |