a. [ad. L. amphictyonic-us, a. Gr. ἀμφικτυονικ-ός: see next and -IC.] Of the Amphictyons; also transf.

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., s.v., The Phocæans … were restored to their seat in the Amphictyonic council.

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1835.  Thirlwall, Greece, I. x. 375. The affairs of the whole Amphictyonic body were transacted by a congress.

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1882.  Pall Mall G., 18 Sept., 12/2. The Conference will wait till England has turned down the work and herself convokes the Amphictyonic Council of Europe.

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