a. Obs. rare. [f. as prec. + -AL.] Inclined to chiliastic doctrines.
c. 1638. Mede, Wks., IV. lii. 813. Judge by this how powerful the Chiliastical party yet was at the time of that Council.
Hence Chiliastically adv.
1882. A. Seth, Kant to Hegel, 131. The coming of the Kingdom of God, which, in the sacred records, is represented chiliastically as the end of the world.