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▪ I. basilical, a.1|bəˈsɪlɪkəl| [f. Gr. βασιλικ-ός + -al1.] 1. Kingly, royal, regal.
1652Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 277 Basilical rule or any other temporal soveraignty. 1885T. Kerslake Liberty Hist. Research 5 Up wells this basilical word ‘must.’ †2. = basilic a. 2. Obs.
1649Howell Lett. (1650) III. 40 How England will thrive now that she is let bloud in the basilicall veine. 1686Plot Staffordsh. 290 Upon squeesing her Arm he forced thence from about the Basilical vein..a pins point. ▪ II. baˈsilical, a.2 [f. basilica + -al1.] = next.
1613T. Godwin Rom. Antiq. (1658) 10 Many men..were wont to walk under those basilical buildings. 1881G. Scott Ch. Archit. Pref., The basilical church of Lyminge. |