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archeˈtypical, a. [f. prec. after Gr. ἀρχετυπικῶς; see -ical.] = archetypal1. Also absol. Hence archetypiˈcality, archetypical character.
1737B. Martin Bibliotheca Techn. x. 200 Perfect or Adequate Ideas represent their archetypical objects, compleatly and perfectly. 1738Warburton Div. Legat. vi. v, The final archietypical Sacrifice of the Son of God was figured in the command to offer Isaac. 1868D. W. Simon tr. Dorner's Hist. Person Christ (Div. 2) III. 203 Supposing the only thing necessary to redemption to be a consciousness of the idea of the archetypical. Ibid. 204 A productivity of His archetypicality lies in His royal plenipotence and deed. 1949Commentary VIII. 41/1 [Joel Chandler] Harris, the archetypical Southerner, sought the Negro's love, and pretended he had received it. |