ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. next + -ED.] Made into, or like, an angel; made angelic.

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1636.  S. Ward, Serm. (1862), 64. A spiritual, an angelified body, made apt and obsequious to all divine services.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. v. 797. Tertullian himself [styled the Resurrection-body] angelificatam carnem, ‘angelified flesh.’

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1728.  Earbery, trans. Burnet’s State of Dead, I. 194. Tertullian [says] that it is an angelify’d Substance.

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