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ˌSeptuaˈgintal, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the Septuagint.
1760Byrom Rem. (1857) II. ii. 618 The frequent Hebraisms that occur through the whole New Testament, and their Septuagintal style. 1854Gentl. Mag. Apr. 377/1 In the third chapter of the Septuagintal Daniel. 1863Westcott in W. Smith's Dict. Bible s.v. Vulgate §19 The Septuagintal tradition was at length set aside. 1892Nation LV. 482/2 Septuagintal text-criticism. Hence Septuaˈgintalist, a student of or an authority upon the Septuagint.
1850Grinfield Apol. Septuagint App. 177 Of all our Divines, Bishop Pearson, has proved himself the best Septuagintalist. |