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le·vit·i·cal \lə̇ˈvid.]ə̇kəl, -it], ]ēk-\ adjective also le·vit·ic \]ik, ]ēk\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: levitical from Late Latin leviticus levitical (from Greek leuitikos, from Leuitēs Levite + -ikos -ic) + English -al; levitic from Late Latin leviticus 1. a. : of, characteristic of, or relating to the Levites b. : qualified as a Levite 2. : of, relating to, or characteristic of the book of Leviticus 3. a. : of or relating to Hebrew dogma or ritual < Levitical questions > b. : priestly 4. : aaronic 2 • le·vit·i·cal·ly \]ə̇k(ə)lē, ]ēk-, -li\ adverb, usually capitalized |