[f. proper name Lull (see LULLIAN) + -IST.] A follower of Raymund Lull.
1569. J. Sanford, trans. Agrippas Van. Artes, 2 b. A prating Lullist.
1596. Plat, Jewell-ho., III. 89. These yong gallants were right ioyful of this good successse, desiring nothing more then to become Lullistes.
1711. King, trans. Naudes Ref. Politics, iv. 138. Let some Alchymist, Lullist, or Cabalist begin to show their tricks.
1839. Penny Cycl., XIV. 195/1. The Ars Magna Lulli, or the Lullian Art, which found a few admirers who styled themselves Lullists [etc.].