rubrical

English

Etymology

From rubric + -al

Adjective

rubrical (comparative more rubrical, superlative most rubrical)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or in the nature of a rubric
    • Charles Kingsley
      You treat his opinions (though he never thrusts them on you) about "the Church," and his duty, and the souls of his parishioners, with civil indifference, as much ado about nothing; and his rubrical eccentricities as puerilities.

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