ænigmatic

English

Etymology

ænigma + -ic

Adjective

ænigmatic (comparative more ænigmatic, superlative most ænigmatic)

  1. Obsolete spelling of enigmatic
    • 1811, Richard Hurd, in The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester; Volume I, page 215:
      One easily sees that this ænigmatic cast of the pastoral was meant to give it an air of instruction, and to make is a reasonable entertainment to such as would nauseate a sort of writing.

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