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poˈlitico-reˈligious, a. [See politico-.] prop. Pertaining to religion as influenced by politics; but commonly used as = Pertaining to politics as influenced by or dependent on religion; at once political and religious.
1754O. in Connoisseur No. 47. ⁋1 We were inspired with a detestation of the pope and pretender by the Nonjuror, the Jesuit Caught..and such other politico-religious dramas. 1804C. B. Brown tr. Volney's View Soil U.S. p. xiii, A power raised upon a politico-religious foundation, like that claimed by the Stuarts of England. 1841Trench Parables iii. (1877) 46 The parables of Jesus have not primarily a moral, but a politico-religious, or theocratic purpose. 1878Stubbs Const. Hist. III. xviii. 80 The politico-religious schemes of the Lollards. So poˈlitico-reˈligionist, one whose religion is of a political character, or a matter of politics.
1835Brit. Mag. VII. 596 Candour..is a quality well nigh banished from the morale of the politico-religionist. |