a. Obs. rare. [f. UTOP-IA + -ICAL.] Impracticable; chimerical.
1620. Bp. Hall, Hon. Marr. Clergy, III. xiii. 805. King Edgars Vtopicall decree. Ibid. (c. 1628), Beauty & Unity of Ch. (1634), II. 368. Let no idle Donatist dreame hence of an Utopicall perfection. Ibid. (1628), Rem. Wks. (1660), 20. There is no freedom with these unquiet dispositions, but in their own utopical prescriptions.