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† ˈsculptile, a. and n. Obs. Also 7 sculptill. [a. L. sculptilis, f. sculpt-, ppl. stem of sculpĕre to carve, sculpture.] A. adj. Sculptured, graven. Also fig.
1621Gude & Godlie B. App. 237 Let be thy sculptill honouris vaine. 1646–58Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. v. ix. (ed. 4) 300 The commandment against sculptile Images. 1679Rycaut State Grk. Ch. 322 All carved Images they abhor, and Anathematize the adorers of Sculptile Representations. 1816Singer Hist. Cards 135 Adopting a lighter and more regular character, but still using sculptile or sculpto-fusile types. B. n. pl. Graven images [= L. sculptilia, Vulg.].
a1340Hampole Psalter lxxvii. 64 Þere sculptils þai lout, noght god. 1382Wyclif Micah i. 7 Alle sculptilis, or grauen ymagis. 1609Bible (Douay) Ps. xcvi. 7 Let them al be confounded that adore sculptils. |