a. Also cabal-. [f. as prec. + -AL.] Of or pertaining to what is cabbalistic; also = CABBALISTIC.

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a. 1591.  H. Smith, Wks. (1867), II. 382. By art cabalistical.

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1723.  Mather, Vind. Bible, 300. A Cabalistical explanation of Deut. iv. 4.

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1830.  Scott, Demonol., vi. 189. To show the extent of his cabalistical knowledge.

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1838–9.  Hallam, Hist. Lit., I. I. iii. § 96. 208. His famous 900 theses logical, ethical … and cabbalistical.

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