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hallucinatory, a.|hæˈl(j)uːsɪnətərɪ| [f. hallūcināt-, pa. ppl. stem of L. hallūcinārī to hallucinate + -ory.] Characterized by, pertaining to, or of the nature of hallucination. Hence halluciˈnatorily adv.
1830Fraser's Mag. I. 748 The indolent and hallucinatory oisivity of Campbell. 1843Carlyle Past & Pr. iii. x, Hallucinatory visions rise. 1917C. R. Payne tr. Pfister's Psychoanalytic Method xvii. 467 Then every time, out of hate and expiation, he changed hallucinatorily the feared one into the death's head. 1959G. D. Painter Marcel Proust I. 178 They were irresistibly comic, and at the same time hallucinatorily accurate. |