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† sceˈlestic, a. Obs. rare—1. In 7 -ique. [f. L. scelest-us wicked, villainous (f. sceles-, scelus: see scelerate) + -ic.] Wicked.
1628Feltham Resolves i. v. 12 The World hath not better men, then some, that suffer vnder that name [of Puritan]: nor withall, more Scelestique Villaines. |