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Definition of Judgmatical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Judgmatical
Literary usage of Judgmatical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"1834 He was a great hand at settling and arranging duels, being what we generally
call in Ireland a judgmatical sort of man,—a word which, I think, ..."
2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"judgmatical, adj. With sense of judgment. JULY-BUG [jeu-lei-bug] sb. A brownish
beetle, commonly called elsewhere a cockchafer, which appears in July. ..."
3. The Prairie: A Tale by James Fenimore Cooper (1898)
"... which were by this time entirely released, and endeavoring to restore the
suspended circulation, "you have some judgmatical notions in these matters. ..."
4. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1898)
"That 's judgmatical," said Quint. " We 've just time to buy a ticket. Have you
got any money ? " " Jehu ! I forgot all about money," cried Cliff. ..."