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English
Etymology
From colic + -al.
Adjective
colical (comparative more colical, superlative most colical)
- Resembling or relating to colic.
- Subject to or suffering from colic.
1603, Michel de Montaigne, chapter 37, in John Florio, transl., The Essayes , book II, London: Val Simmes for Edward Blount , →OCLC:I have already learn'd to apply my selfe unto it; and am now entring into covenant with this chollicall kinde of life; for therein I finde matter, wherewith to comfort me, and to hope better.
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