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scorpionic, a. rare.|skɔːpɪˈɒnɪk| [f. scorpion + -ic.] 1. Pertaining to the scorpion.
a1711Ken Edmund Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 331 Which like Apocalyptick Locusts fierce, Their Scorpionick Poison did disperse. 1886Proctor in Sci. Amer. 3 July 3/3 Below the Serpent Bearer we find the Scorpion (Scorpio), now fully risen, and showing truly scorpionic form. 2. Astrol. (With capital initial.) Of, pertaining to, or characterized by the sign of Scorpio.
1924C. E. O. Carter Conc. Encycl. Psych. Astrol. 145 Scorpionic afflictions often cause nasal obstructions, especially when the mutable element is prominent in the horoscope. 1972Mainichi Daily News (Japan) 6 Nov. 12/1 Today's natives are not truly ‘Scorpionic’ in nature as each reflects unique qualities. |