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mystagogic, a.|mɪstəˈgɒdʒɪk| [ad. late L. mystagōgic-us, Gr. µυσταγωγικός, f. µυσταγωγός mystagogue.] Pertaining to a mystagogue or mystagogy; relating to instruction in mysteries. Used chiefly in englishings of St. Cyril of Jerusalem's µυσταγωγικαὶ κατηχήσεις.
1631J. Burges Answ. Rejoined, Lawfuln. Kneeling 90, I will adde one Testimony more out of the Mystagogick catechisme of Cyrill. 1693W. W. tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist. II. 107 There are 5 others, called Mystagogick Lectures. 1871Tylor Prim. Cult. II. 387. 1900 Dublin Rev. Apr. 261 The Testament includes a mystagogic instruction containing a far more..explicit statement of the Christian mysteries. |