a. [ad. late L. levīticus, ad. Gr. λευιτικός, f. λευίτης LEVITE.] = next.

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1632.  B. Jonson, Magn. Lady, I. (1640), 11.

        For of the Ward-mote Quest, he better can,
The mysterie, then the Levitick Law.

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1669.  Gale, Crt. Gentiles, I. II. ix. 139. This sacred Institution received a new stamp … under the Levitic Constitution.

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1879.  Farrar, St. Paul, II. 3. The vow which St. Paul undertook is highly significant as a proof of his personal allegiance to the Levitic institutions.

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