a. [f. prec. + -AL 1.]

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  1.  Of the nature of, or dealing with, astrology. a. In the earlier sense: Astronomical.

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1591.  Percivall, Sp. Dict., Astrologal, Astronomical, Astrological.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., 34. Many excellent discourses, Medicall, Naturall, and Astrologicall.

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1704.  Hearne, Duct. Hist. (1714), I. 13. Whoever looks for the New Moon in the Astrological Calendar, will often find Easter observ’d a week too late.

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  b.  Pertaining to astrology, as now applied.

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1591.  Nashe (title), Wonderfull, strange and miraculous, Astrological Prognostication for this yeer of our Lord God.

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1834.  Penny Cycl., II. 528. In the second century, the whole world was astrological; and even Ptolemy was infected.

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