Obs. [f. Gr. καρδί-α heart + Heb. melek king.] ‘A supposed active principle in the heart, superintending what are now called the vital functions’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).

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1684.  Phil. Trans., XIV. 704. Vice-royes residing in the Principal Viscera as in Provinces … Cardimelech in the heart.

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