a. Obs.1 [f. as prec.] Spectral. Hence † Spectrically adv. Obs.

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1609.  Sir E. Hoby, Lett. to T. H[iggons], 84–5. Then are you cruell comforters, who for your owne gaine do terrifie the departing soule of him … with such spectricall delusions. Ibid. (1615), Curry-Combe for a Coxe-Combe, iii. 121. Such is the exposition of the place so spectrically raysed, and so dubitatiuely propounded by the Interpreters themselues.

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