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Jacobitical, a.|dʒækəʊˈbɪtɪkəl| [f. Jacobite n.4 + -ical.] Pertaining to the Jacobites or adherents of the Stuarts; holding Jacobite principles.
1779H. Swinburne in Crts. Europe close last cent. (1841) I. 255, I drew my wife's attention to this undeserving object of all her Jacobitical adoration [the Young Pretender carried home drunk]. 1814Scott Wav. v, A few songs, amatory and Jacobitical. 1855Macaulay Hist. Eng. xxi. IV. 685 Of all the counties of England Lancashire was the most Jacobitical. Hence Jacoˈbitically adv.
1855in Hyde Clarke Eng. Dict. Also in mod. Dicts. |