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cabalistical
Part of speech: Adjective Usage examples "cabalistical":- " If," he observes, " Jewish Brethren did introduce Cabalistical learning into the so- called High Degrees, here we have one, who, if a Mason, would have been eminently qualified to do so." - "Secret Societies And Subversive Movements", Nesta H. Webster.
- This famous architect of words, however, built more labyrinths than he could always get out of, notwithstanding his " cabalistical grammar," and his " audacious grammar." - "Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 (of 3)", Isaac Disraeli.
- But, if this one grand essential be lacking, no amount of cabalistical figures and sacred names will have any effect, because, there can be no potency in symbols apart from the ideas and mental force they are capable of arousing in the mind of the maker. - "The-Light-of-Egypt-or-the-science-of-the-soul-and-the-stars-Volume-2", Burgoyne, Thomas H..