Noahtic

English

Etymology

Noah + -atic

Adjective

Noahtic

  1. Relating to Noah, especially relating to the time of and after the biblical flood from which only the passengers on his ark survived and to that flood.
    • 1861, Enoch Pond, Swedenborgianism examined, page 103:
      He says there have been four general churches, previous to the New Jerusalem church, viz : the Adamic, the Noahtic, the Israelitish and the Christian; each of which has perished in its own corruptions.
    • 2007 July 12, “Letters in the Editor's Mailbag”, in Register-Guard:
      Last week, sitting dry in my car at a stop light at Second and Q streets while a Noahtic deluge poured over us, I saw one of those rare random acts

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