a. and sb. Obs. rare. [f. Gr. ἀναθεματικ-ός (see ANATHEMA and -IC) + -AL 1.] A. adj. Of the nature of an anathema. B. sb. = ANATHEMA.

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1583.  Exec. Treason (1675), 32 [Also in Fleming, Contn. Holinshed, III. 1365/2]. Their Curses, their Excommunications, their Sentences, and most solemn Anathematicals.

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1775.  Ash, Anathematical, relating to an anathema.

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