SUPERSTI'TIOUS, a. L. superstitiosus.
1. Over scrupulous and rigid in religious observances addicted to superstition full of idle fancies and scruples in regard to religion as superstitious people.
2. Proceeding from superstition manifesting superstition as superstitious rites superstitious observances.
3. Over exact scrupulous beyond need.
Superstitious use, in law, the use of land for a religious purpose, or by a religious corporation.
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