apostatical

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  • IPA(key): /ˌæpəsˈtætɪkəl/

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apostatical (comparative more apostatical, superlative most apostatical)

  1. Apostate.
    • 1629, Joseph Hall, The Reconciler:
      an heretical and apostatical church
    • 1871, John F. Funk, transl., A Reply to a Publication of Gellius Faber:
      a brawler and a slanderer, and guilty of innocent blood, who calls the church of God a conspiracy; the regenerated children of God, apostatical anabaptists

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