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Mahometism
† Maˈhometism Obs. Also 6–7 Mahumetism(e, Mahumatism. [f. Mahomet + -ism.] = Muhammadanism.1597 Beard Theatre God's Judgem. (1612) 158 Their detestable Mahumetisme and Turkish religion. 1600 W. Watson Decacordon (1602) 301 This is right Mahumetisme, and tendeth to the ouerthrow of the Gospel and chu...
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Muhammadism
† Muˈhammadism Obs. In 7 Mahumedism(e, 8– Mohammedism. [f. Muhammad + -ism. Cf. Mahometism.] = Muhammadanism.1614 Selden Titles Hon. 105 An African expressly affirms that in Mahumedisme were anciently lxxii. Sects, and now but two. 1788 F. Gladwin Hist. Hindostan I. 49 Mohammedism first appeared in ...
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Joseph Morgan (historian)
Other works included:
Mahometism Fully Explained (1723)
Mahometism Explained (1725).
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Christism
Christism nonce-wd. [f. Christ + -ism.] = Christianity (classed with Buddhism, Brahmanism, and other isms).1847 Emerson Repr. Men., Uses Gt. Men Wks. (Bohn) I. 274 Our colossal theologies of Judaism, Christism, Buddhism, Mahometism.
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Bampton Lectures
the Baptist, and the parallel Prophecies of Jesus Christ
1783 – John Cobb Eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford
1784 – Joseph White Mahometism
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botchy
▪ I. † ˈbotchy, a.1 Obs. [f. botch n.1 + -y1.] Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a botch; covered with botches or excrescences.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. xxiv. (1495) 132 The grystels the fyrst of whyche is knotty and botchy. c 1450 Nominale in Wr.-Wülcker 710 Gibbosus, bochy. 1606 Shakes. Tr....
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scoundrel
scoundrel, n. and a. (ˈskaʊndrəl) Also 6 skown-, skoundrell, scondrell, 7 skundrell, scoundril, 8 scoundrell. [Of unknown origin. Derivation from Sc. scunner n. and v. is inadmissible on phonological grounds; and although scoundrel is now vernacular in Scotland (pronounced (ˈskunrəl) or (ˈskundrəl))...
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complex
▪ I. complex, n. (ˈkɒmplɛks) Also 7 complexe. [ad. L. complex-us surrounding, encompassing, encircling, compass, embrace, connexion in discourse, f. ppl. stem of complectĕre: see next. In Bailey both n. and adj. are accented comˈplex; so the n. by Thomson in 1738.] 1. a. A whole comprehending in its...
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