mysterical

adj

Etymology

From mystery + -ical.

  1. derived from μυστήριον
  2. derived from mysterium
  3. derived from misterie
  4. inherited from mysterie
  5. formed as mysterical — “mystery + -ical

Definitions

  1. Mysterious, mystic.

    • The Dead in Spirit is one thing, and the Dead in our Conſumed Fleſh is another; And thoſe that became the firſt Fruits of them that Slept. This I take to be the Myſterical Body.
    • Old Darby ſo I ſhall him call, / Dreamed a Dream myſterical; / Which ſorely did torment his Thought, / Bewilder'd in a Trap was caught.
    • “Song V. The bleſſed Bethlemite,” is devided into twelve ſections, in alphabetical order, containing the types, titles, attributes, &c. of Chriſt ; to which is prefixed a table, exhibiting at one view theſe myſterical names.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA