CABALISTIC; CABALISTICAL
Cab`a*lis"tic, Cab`a*lis"tic*al a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to the cabala; containing or conveying an
occult meaning; mystic.
The Heptarchus is a cabalistic of the first chapter of Genesis.
Hallam.
CABALISTICALLY
Cab`a*lis"tic*al*ly, adv.
Defn: In a cabalistic manner.
CABALIZE
Cab"a*lize, v. i. Etym: [Cf.F. cabaliser.]
Defn: To use cabalistic language. [R] Dr. H. More.
CABALLER
Ca*bal"ler, n.
Defn: One who cabals.
A close caballer and tongue-valiant lord. Dryden.
CABALLERIA
Ca`bal*le*ri"a, n. [Sp. See Caballero.]
Defn: An ancient Spanish land tenure similar to the English knight's fee; hence, in Spain and countries settled by the Spanish, a land measure of varying size. In Cuba it is about 33 acres; in Porto Rico, about 194 acres; in the Southwestern United States, about 108 acres.