SUPERSTITIOUS
Source: 553, 566, 567
superstitious. superstitious, feareful in matters of religion without cause, one giuen to false and vaine religion
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superstitious. Superstitious, a. addicted to superstition, bigoted, scrupulous, fanciful
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Su′per‐sti″tious (?), a. [[F. superstitieux, L. superstitiosus.]] 1. 1. Of or pertaining to superstition; proceeding from, or manifesting, superstition; as, superstitious rites; superstitious observances.
2. 2. Evincing superstition; overscrupulous and rigid in religious observances; addicted to superstition; full of idle fancies and scruples in regard to religion.
Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious. Acts xvii. 22. 3. 3. Overexact; scrupulous beyond need.
Superstitious use (Law), the use of a gift or bequest, as of land, etc., for the maintenance of the rites of a religion not tolerated by the law. Mozley & W. — Su′per‐sti″tious‐ly, adv. — Su′per‐sti″tious‐ness, n.