[f. proper name Lull (see LULLIAN) + -IST.] A follower of Raymund Lull.

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1569.  J. Sanford, trans. Agrippa’s Van. Artes, 2 b. A prating Lullist.

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1596.  Plat, Jewell-ho., III. 89. These yong gallants were right ioyful of this good successse, desiring nothing more then to become Lullistes.

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1711.  King, trans. Naude’s Ref. Politics, iv. 138. Let some Alchymist,… Lullist, or Cabalist begin to show their tricks.

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1839.  Penny Cycl., XIV. 195/1. The ‘Ars Magna Lulli, or the Lullian Art,’ which found a few admirers who styled themselves Lullists [etc.].

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