a. [ad. late L. anthrōpomorphītic-us, f. anthrōpomorphītæ: see prec. and -IC.] Of or proper to anthropomorphites.
1861. W. Mill, Applic. Panth. Princ. (ed. 2), 85. It is an unworthy anthropomorphitic conception to surround the Almighty with a court like an earthly sovereign.
1875. Fam. Herald, 13 Nov., 30/1. The instances of anthropomorphitic feeling in these legends.