a. and sb. [Ultimately ad. Gr. ἀστρολογικ-ός of an astrologer, f. ἀστρολόγ-ος (see ASTROLOGY and -IC); probably immediately after F. astrologique or med.L. astrologic-us.]
A. adj. Of or belonging to astrology or astrologers.
1648. Jos. Beaumont, Pysche, XIX. cix. Persians Astrologick Skill.
1686. Goad, Celest. Bodies, II. xiii. 333. Making iii Aspects in Astrologic account.
1762. Churchill, Ghost, I. Poems 1769, I. 162. That ancient people Gazd on the Stars, observd their motions, And suckd in Astrologic notions.
† B. sb. pl. (after med.L. astrologica, Gr. τὰ ἀστρολογικά; in quot. title of a treatise) Matters or facts of astrology.
1569. J. Sanford, trans. Agrippas Van. Artes, 72. Julius Firmicus in his Astrologikes.
1671. Salmon, Syn. Med., I. i. 5. The three aforesaid Books, immediately following the Astrologicks.