[ad. Gr. κυκλωπικ-ός.] Belonging to or resembling a Cyclops; monstrous; Cyclopean.

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1633.  W. Struther, True Happines, 55. This is nothing but the old blinde cyclopick superarrogancie.

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1667.  Waterhouse, Fire Lond., 68. Which it took into its Cyclopique arms, and crumbled into ashes.

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1692.  Sir T. P. Blount, Ess., 46. Some Cyclopick Monster, which eats and drinks the Flesh and Blood of Mankind.

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