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.
1677. Gale, Crt. Gentiles, III. 198. Gods preceptive wil is only in an analogic, figurative, improper sense termed the wil of God.
1864. Browning, Sludge the Medium, 823. By all analogic likelihood.
1878. Geo. Eliot, Coll. Breakf.-Party, 160. I will put your case In analogic form.