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causidical, a.|kɔːˈzɪdɪkəl| [f. L. causidic-us pleader, counsel, (f. causa cause + -dicus saying, telling) + -al1.] Of or pertaining to a pleader of legal causes.
a1797H. Walpole Mem. Geo. III (1845) I. xvi. 241 His foul tongue and causidical boldness..offered him as a proper tool to [the] Court. 1796J. Anstey Pleader's Guide (1803) 86 A bold Causidical appearance. 1840G. S. Faber Christ's Disc. Capernaum Introd. 29 Causidical dexterity..employed..to make..the worse appear the better cause. |