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palæstric, -estric, a.|pəˈliːstrɪk, -ˈɛstrɪk| [ad. L. palæstric-us, a. Gr. παλαιστρικός, f. παλαίστρα.] = prec.
1774J. Bryant Mythol. II. 46 They were so skilled in the Palæstric art. 1823De Quincey Lett. Language Wks. 1860 XIV. 125 An activity too palestric and purely human. So † paˈlæstrical a. Obs. (in same sense).
1579Twyne Phisicke agst. Fort. i. xc. 112 We entreated of Palestrical exercises. 1658Phillips, Palestrical, or Palæstrical, belonging to wrestling. |