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Noahtic

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Etymology

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From Noah +‎ -tic.

Adjective

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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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