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cabbalistic

1620s, from cabbala + -istic.

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cabbalistic

a. (alternative spelling of cabalistic English)

Usage examples of "cabbalistic".

Casting before him a cabbalistic incantation that smashed the etheric lattice of the window, and seemed to carry him with it, out of the pavilion he sprang, snatching up as he hurtled through a sword of honed steel from the bench.

He sat at the centre of his cell like an albino frog, working at some obscure cabbalistic grid, probably a malice puzzle.

The platform was scarred with deep, charcoal-blistered trenches made by the reflected beams of energy weapons and pocked with thousands of splintered gouges and impact holes from ricocheting slugs and rifle pellets, and blasphemies and cabbalistic signs had been carved into the polished ancient planks, but the huge black disc of the shrine itself, being only partly of this world, was inviolate.

Allocating them to niches of higher or lower favour on a cabbalistic tree, they claimed to detect some principle of metamorphosis.

But there were certain papers upon which he put a cabbalistic word which he had taken over from a teacher of his own younger days.