a. rare. [f. as prec. + -ISH.] = prec. adj. Hence Jacobitishly adv.

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1694.  M. Tindall, Ess. Laws of Nations (ed. 2), 29. As the Jacobitish Account supposeth.

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1703.  Moderation a Virtue, 35. Her Jacobitish false Brethren.

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1846.  Macfarlane, Cab. Hist. Eng., XV. 126. The … Earl of Clarendon, with a ‘Jacobitish secretary,’ was sent in his stead.

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1883.  Omond, Ld. Advoc. Scot., II. 47. Lawyers in Scotland being Jacobitishly inclined.

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