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hermeˈneutical, a. [as prec. + -al1.] = prec.
1798W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XXVII. 510 Aggravated with uncandid hermeneutical dexterity. 1837Hallam Hist. Lit. ii. iii. §67 The Lutherans extol Gerhard, and especially Glass, author of the Philologia Sacra, in hermeneutical theology. 1864Reader 21 May 650 The edition [of Shakespeare] being chiefly hermeneutical, the publishers are preparing an exegetical commentary as a companion to it. 1968C. E. Braaten History of Hermeneutics vi. 138 Preaching today is the goal of exegesis and hermeneutical reflection. Hence hermeˈneutically adv., according to the principles of interpretation.
1828Webster cites M. Stuart. |