† ˈheterodoxal, a. Obs.
[f. as prec. + -al1.]
Of heterodox character; heterodox.
c 1645 Howell Lett. iv. xv. (1754) 466 This new Piece of Philosophy..tho' heterodoxal and cross-grained to the old Philosophers. 1661 Sir Harry Vane's Politicks 11 Most of those Hearers..grew most Hetrodoxall Rabbies. 1674 Hickman Quinquart. Hist. (ed. 2) 217 Dr. Reynolds calls the Lambeth Articles Orthodoxal: no one intimated that they were Heterodoxal. |