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Jesuitic, a. Now rare.|dʒɛzjuːˈɪtɪk| [f. as prec. + -ic: cf. F. jésuitique.] 1. = next, 1.
1804W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. II. 254 The other secret directors of the jesuitic interest. 1888Biblioth. Sacra Jan. 194 The Jesuitic maxim, that ‘he who has the schools has the future’. 2. = next, 2.
1640R. Baillie Canterb. Self-convict. Postscr. 2 In these Jesuiticke arts ye prove so excelent. 1788H. Walpole in Walpoliana, Caution to yng. Auth. 23 Pope was, perhaps, too refined and Jesuitic a professor of authorship. 1840Carlyle Heroes vi. (1858) 361 A hypocrite shrouding himself in confused Jesuitic jargon! |