a. (sb.) Obs. [ad. late Gr. τελεσιουργικός, f. τελεσιουργεῖν in its later sense (Pollux, c. 176 A.D.) ‘to perform mystic or magical rites.’] Relating to the performance of mystic or magical rites; = TELESTIC. b. as sb. pl. Telesiurgics, telesiurgic matters or subjects.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iv. § 16. 293. Julian a Chaldean and Theurgist … (who wrote concerning Dæmons and Telesiurgicks).

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