a. Also 5 Iudeicall, 6 Iewdaical. [f. as prec. + -AL: see -ICAL. (Formerly much commoner than Judaic: now somewhat rare.)] = prec.

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c. 1470.  Harding, Chron. XCV. heading, Easter … was celebrated accordyng to the Iudeicall Custome.

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1546.  Supplic. Poore Comm. (E.E.T.S.), 90. This more then Iewdaical superstition.

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a. 1602.  W. Perkins, Cases Consc. (1619), 284. In the Iudaicall law.

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a. 1769.  R. Riccaltoun, Notes Galatians, Wks. 1772, III. 115. The Judaical law, as given by Moses.

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1875.  Rogers, Orig. Bible, vi. (ed. 3), 220. The Gentiles were not to be trammelled with Judaical restrictions.

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