a. [ad. L. analogic-us, a. Gr. ἀναλογικ-ός pertaining to analogy, f. ἀναλογ-ία: see ANALOGY and -IC. Cf. Fr. analogique.] Of or belonging to analogy. † a. Constituted by the use of analogy; figurative (obs.). b. Of analogy.

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1677.  Gale, Crt. Gentiles, III. 198. Gods preceptive wil is only in an analogic, figurative, improper sense termed the wil of God.

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1864.  Browning, Sludge the Medium, 823. By all analogic likelihood.

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1878.  Geo. Eliot, Coll. Breakf.-Party, 160. I will put your case In analogic form.

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