a. ? Obs. Also 5 cardyacle, 7 cardiacall. [f. as CARDIAC + -AL.]

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  1.  = CARDIAC A. 1.

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1447.  Bokenham, Seyntys (1835), 9. The cardyacle passyoun.

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1620.  Venner, Via Recta, vii. 113. The Cardiacall Passion proceeding of choler.

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1656.  in Blount, Glossogr.

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  2.  = CARDIAC A. 2.

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1620.  Venner, Via Recta, vi. 106. Cardiacall medicines.

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1727.  Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Bezoar Stone, The great cardiacal virtues with which the Bezoar is endowed.

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  3.  = CARDIAC A. 3.

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1748.  trans. Vegetius’ Distemp. Horses, 135. They … turn mad, furious, phrensical, and cardiacal.

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