[ad. Gr. κυκλωπικ-ός.] Belonging to or resembling a Cyclops; monstrous; Cyclopean.
1633. W. Struther, True Happines, 55. This is nothing but the old blinde cyclopick superarrogancie.
1667. Waterhouse, Fire Lond., 68. Which it took into its Cyclopique arms, and crumbled into ashes.
1692. Sir T. P. Blount, Ess., 46. Some Cyclopick Monster, which eats and drinks the Flesh and Blood of Mankind.