Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of or pertaining to a horoscope.

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Examples

  • Few, indeed, are they who have attained the full measure of their horoscopal indications and possibilities.

    Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994

  • Few, indeed, are they who have attained the full measure of their horoscopal indications and possibilities.

    Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994

  • Few, indeed, are they who have attained the full measure of their horoscopal indications and possibilities.

    Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994

  • Few, indeed, are they who have attained the full measure of their horoscopal indications and possibilities.

    Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994

  • To be content that times to come should only know there was such a man, not caring whether they knew more of him, was a frigid ambition in Cardan; [II. 5.h] disparaging his horoscopal inclination and judgment of himself.

    Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend 1643

  • i totally dig horoscopal stuff. im a dog & my soon to be ex is a dragon..."dogs find dragons annoying & overwhelming" ha!

    On Niceness and Abuse Sage 2009

  • a man, not caring whether they knew more of him, was a frigid ambition in Cardan; + disparaging his horoscopal inclination and judgment of himself.

    Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial 2007

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