Crossword-Solution: MUGGLETONIAN 12 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Muggletonian n. One of an extinct sect, named after Ludovic
Muggleton, an English journeyman tailor, who (about 1657) claimed to be
inspired.

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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with MUGGLETONIAN (5)

But if I utter any ever so slight Anti-Muggletonian sentiment, then I become incompetent to form any opinion on the matter.
The Professor at the Breakfast Table Oliver Wendell Holmes (Sr.) 2006
Trying to set you against me, the spiteful old make-bate, and no one knows how long she will be here, falling on the poor lads if they do but sing a song in the hall after supper, as if she were a very Muggletonian herself.
Under the Storm Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
Leader's question led to a discussion which is all set down at full for those who choose to read it, and as the result of that discussion comes out into clearness the astounding declaration which henceforth appears as the main article of the Muggletonian theology.
The Coming of the Friars Augustus Jessopp 2004
The creed of Islam without Mahomet would be to millions almost inconceivable; the Muggletonian God without Muggleton would not be known.
The Coming of the Friars Augustus Jessopp 2004
And John Burley, still unconquered, but clean lost to his senses, fancies himself a preacher, and drawls forth the most lugubrious sermon upon the brevity of life that mortal ever beard, accompanied with unctuous sobs; and now and then in the midst of balderdash gleams out a gorgeous sentence, that Jeremy Taylor might have envied, drivelling away again into a cadence below the rhetoric of a Muggletonian.
My Novel, Volume 6. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005