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† reloˈllacean, a. Obs. rare—1. In 7 rellol-. [f. mod.L. relolleum, app. invented by Paracelsus, and defined as a ‘virtus ex complexione’: cf. Waite tr. Paracelsus II. 178 ff.] Arising from, or pertaining to, the ‘complexion’ or natural constitution of things. So also reloˈllaceous a., reˈlolleous a.
1654Whitlock Zootomia 406 Would we could light on some nobler principles that might sublime us from these Rellolacean Principles,..dead, low, beggarly Elements. 1662J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat., Premonition, The..vital Air of the Body wherein its Diseases Radically dwel, & not in Relolleous qualities, nor in feigned Elementary complexions. 1894Waite tr. Paracelsus II. 180 Here, however, we are speaking of cold and heat in cherionic not in relollaceous matters. Ibid. 184 Those things which are not intensified at all, of which kinds are snow and ice, by reason of their relolleous nature. |