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kabbalistic

or cab·a·lis·tic

[ kab-uh-lis-tik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to the kabbalah.
  2. Synonyms: dark, arcane, mysterious

  3. of or marked by kabbalism.


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Other Words From

  • kabba·listi·cal·ly caba·listi·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of kabbalistic1

First recorded in 1615–25; kabbalah + -istic
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Example Sentences

As the Chief Rabbi of the Kabbalistic city of Safed, he probably felt he held some sway.

As will be seen, the same pretence of antiquity was made with regard to another famous Kabbalistic work of a later generation.

Pauli and his assistant Bloch visited once a Kabbalistic Jew on a very stormy night.

It was a Kabbalistic mystery which some writings had announced beforehand.

Probably Sabbata won over some Mahometans to his Kabbalistic dreams.

He had a strong inclination to mysticism, but whether certain kabbalistic works are rightly attributed to him is doubtful.

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