a. Obs. [f. as CYCLOPIC + -AL.] = CYCLOPIC a.1

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1583.  Stubbes, Anat. Abus. (1836), 75. Their hautie stomackes, and more than Cyclopical countenaunces.

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1653.  Urquhart, Rabelais, II. xxvi. Armed … with Cyclopical annuils.

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  Hence Cyclopically adv., in a Cyclopic manner, as by a Cyclops.

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1868.  Lowell, Poems, Winter Even. Hymn to Fire, vi. Upon the anvils of the brain … cyclopically wrought By the fast-throbbing hammer of the poet’s thought.

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