a. [f. ADAM + -IC. Cf. Fr. adamique.] Of or belonging to Adam; = ADAMICAL.

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1657.  R. Turner, Paracelsus, 32. The Composition of this sacred Adamick Stone, is made after the Adamick Mercury of the wise men.

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Adamic earth is a name some have given to common clay.

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1788.  Wesley, Wks., 1872, VI. 412. Neither can any man, while he is in a corruptible body, attain to Adamic perfection.

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1839.  Bailey, Festus, xix. (1848), 210. That with man it rests to reinstate the Adamic Eden.

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1868.  Dilke, Greater Brit., I. II. i. 322. The rest dressed as they pleased … generally in Adamic style.

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