a. [f. ADAM + -IC. Cf. Fr. adamique.] Of or belonging to Adam; = ADAMICAL.
1657. R. Turner, Paracelsus, 32. The Composition of this sacred Adamick Stone, is made after the Adamick Mercury of the wise men.
1753. Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Adamic earth is a name some have given to common clay.
1788. Wesley, Wks., 1872, VI. 412. Neither can any man, while he is in a corruptible body, attain to Adamic perfection.
1839. Bailey, Festus, xix. (1848), 210. That with man it rests to reinstate the Adamic Eden.
1868. Dilke, Greater Brit., I. II. i. 322. The rest dressed as they pleased generally in Adamic style.