antitypical, a.
(æntɪˈtɪpɪkəl)
[f. prec. + -ical, after typical.]
Of the nature of or pertaining to an antitype; fulfilling what is typical.
| 1641 Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. 493 Not any temporall, and therefore, but typicall, regality..but a spirituall, eternall, antitypicall regality. 1684 Charnock Attrib. God (1834) II. 681 God smelled a sweet savour from Noah's sacrifice, not from the beasts offered, but the antitypical sacrifice represented. 1860 Ellicott Life of our Lord vii. 347 An antitypical reference to the ceremony of the Scape-Goat. |