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.]

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  A.  adj. Of or belonging to astrology or astrologers.

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1648.  Jos. Beaumont, Pysche, XIX. cix. Persians Astrologick Skill.

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1686.  Goad, Celest. Bodies, II. xiii. 333. Making iii Aspects in Astrologic account.

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1762.  Churchill, Ghost, I. Poems 1769, I. 162. That ancient people … Gaz’d on the Stars, observ’d their motions, And suck’d in Astrologic notions.

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  † B.  sb. pl. (after med.L. astrologica, Gr. τὰ ἀστρολογικά; in quot. title of a treatise) Matters or facts of astrology.

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1569.  J. Sanford, trans. Agrippa’s Van. Artes, 72. Julius Firmicus in his Astrologikes.

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1671.  Salmon, Syn. Med., I. i. 5. The three aforesaid Books, immediately following the Astrologicks.

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