English edit

Etymology edit

From cabalistic +‎ -al.

Adjective edit

cabalistical (comparative more cabalistical, superlative most cabalistical)

  1. (now rare) Cabalistic.
    • 1835, Edgar Allan Poe, King Pest:
      Not that the gift of decyphering written characters – a gift among the commonalty of that day considered little less cabalistical than the art of inditing – could, in strict justice, have been laid to the charge of either disciple of the sea […].