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genealogic, a.|ˌdʒɛniːəˈlɒdʒɪk, dʒiː-| [ad. F. généalogique, ad. med.L. geneālogic-us, a. Gr. γενεᾱλογικός, f. γενεᾱλόγ-ος: see genealogy.] = genealogical.
1765H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Paint. III. i. 15 He [Hondius] also engraved a genealogic chart of the Houses of York and Lancaster. 1788― Remin. ii. 19 Genealogic purity of blood is the predominant folly of Germany. 1797W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XXIV. 189 The genealogic, and perhaps the medallic, parts of the history display accuracy. 1820Byron Mar. Fal. iii. ii. 493 'Tis mine to..strike the blow, Which shall..hew the highest genealogic trees Down to the earth. 1833Carlyle Cagliostro in Misc. Ess. (1888) V. 118 To get at those genealogic documents, he has been obliged to invent some story. 1879Hearn Aryan Househo. v. 139 The pure genealogic clan which bonâ fide springs, or believes that it springs, from some common ancestor. |