a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. syrmaticus, a. Gr. *συρματικός, f. σύρμα SYRMA.]
a. ? Uttered in the tone of a tragic actor.
1716. M. Davies, Athen. Brit., II. 74. The Syrmatick Blaze or the Lower-House ran thus.
b. (See quot.)
1748. trans. Vegetius Distempers Horses, 28. A Horse or Mule that is syrmatick, or liable to trail his Limbs, is known by these Signs.