Cabalistical

/ˌkæbəˈlɪstɪkəl/ adjective

An older or more elaborate form of 'cabalistic,' meaning relating to cabalism or characteristic of cabalistic thought and practice.

From 'cabalist' with the suffix '-ical' (an older variant of '-ic'); this form was more common in 17th and 18th century writing but is now mostly superseded by 'cabalistic.'

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