Definition for LE-VIT'ICAL

LE-VIT'ICAL, a.

  1. Belonging to the Levites, or descendants of Levi; as, the levitical law, the law given by Moses, which prescribed the duties and rites of the priests and Levites, and regulated the civil and religious concerns of the Jews.
  2. Priestly. – Milton.

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