Baphometic

//ˌbæfəˈmɛtɪk// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Relating to Baphomet.

    ""Spiritualism, with its very real and awful mysteries, is, to him, a vulgar thing because it brought consolation to common folk, but he loves to read papers on the Palladian Cultus, ancient and accepted Scottish rites, and Baphometic figures.""

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""Spiritualism, with its very real and awful mysteries, is, to him, a vulgar thing because it brought consolation to common folk, but he loves to read papers on the Palladian Cultus, ancient and accepted Scottish rites, and Baphometic figures.""

Etymology

From Baphomet + -ic.

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