a. Obs. [f. as prec. + -AL 1.] = prec.
1678. J. J[ones], Brit. Ch., 494. Men necessarily frame corporeal, anthropomorphitical sentiments to themselves of God.
1748. Hartley, Observ. Man, II. i. ¶ 11. 42. This method of speaking is not strictly literal and true, but merely popular and anthropomorphitical.