Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
mistico . - noun An obsolete spelling of
mystic .
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- adjective Archaic form of
mystic . - noun Archaic form of
mystic .
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Examples
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Two more people I am giving a shameless plug to. faeriemagick and mystick-dream because you all know how much I love some anonymous lovin '.
rainandfire Diary Entry rainandfire 2001
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Erasmus to the Nuns, full of mystick notions and allegories.
Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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The sources from which sentiments, which have so much vigour and efficacy, have been drawn, are shown to be the mystick writers by the learned author of the Essay on the Life and Writings of Pope; a book which teaches how the brow of criticism may be smoothed, and how she may be enabled, with all her severity, to attract and to delight.
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II Samuel Johnson 1746
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T'unfold the Emblems of this mystick Flower [image] [image] [image]
The Third Part of the Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley Being his Six Books of Plants 1689
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Obedience custom has made us slaves to, — do, Sacrifice me, lead me to the Altar, and see if all the holy mystick words can Conjure from me the consenting syllable: No, I will not add one word to make the charm compleat, but stand as silent in th'inchanting Circle, as if the
Sir Patient Fancy 1678
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Altar, and see if all the holy mystick Words can conjure from me the consenting Syllable: No, I will not add one word to make the Charm complete, but stand as silent in the inchanting Circle, as if the
The Works of Aphra Behn Volume IV. Aphra Behn 1664
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Vain proved each effort: mystick skill was crossed;
Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 21 Jean de La Fontaine 1658
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Vain proved each effort: mystick skill was crossed;
Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Complete Jean de La Fontaine 1658
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The mystick maidst who here unite their reigiii Whom bards aiKl actors oft implore in vain*
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'The elastick veil of Gallick perfidy has been rent; the mystick charm of diplomatick policy has been dissolved; the severing blow has been struck; and the exulting Ocean, now rolls be - tween our shores, an eternal monument of our separation.
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