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Mosaic, a.2|məʊˈzeɪɪk| [a. mod.L. Mōsāicus, f. L. Mōsēs. Cf. F. mosaïque (Calvin, 16th c), G. mosaisch.] Of, pertaining, or relating to Moses the lawgiver of the Hebrews, or the writings and institutions attributed to him. Mosaic law, the ancient law of the Hebrews, contained in the Pentateuch.
1662Stillingfl. Orig. Sacr. iii. iii. §6 The Mosaick history of the Creation. 1701Grew Cosm. Sacra iv. i. §8 A Greek copy of the Mosaick Law. 1895Salmond Chr. Doctr. Immort. ii. iii. 226 The silence of the Mosaic books on the subject of future awards was a stock argument with the Deistical School. |