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pneumatological

ˌpneumatoˈlogical, a.
  [f. as prec. + -al1.]
  Pertaining or relating to pneumatology.

1802–12 Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) V. 189 The jurisprudential operators fall far beneath the medical and pneumatological. 1841 Philip Ess. in Bunyan's Wks. p. xxxv, Here I apprehend is the origin of Bunyan's pneumatological Allegory. 1902 Daily Chron. 28 Oct. 3/1 He has laid down his own pneumatological pen for an instant, and has collected from ‘the Elite’ their opinions on these profound questions.

  So pneumaˈtologist [cf. F. pneumatologiste], one versed in pneumatology.

1800 Hist. in Ann. Reg. 227 To encourage the experimental pneumatologist to go on with his observations. 1882 Ogilvie (Annandale), Pneumatologist, one versed in pneumatology.

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