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Stagirite
Stagirite (ˈstædʒɪraɪt) Also 8–9 erron. Stagyrite. [ad. L. Stagīrītēs (also Stagērītes), ad. Gr. σταγειρίτης, f. στάγειρος, also στάγειρα (L. Stagīra) neut. pl.: see -ite.] A native or inhabitant of Stagira, a city of Macedonia; spec. the philosopher Aristotle, who was born there.c 1620 T. Robinson ...
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Constance Vella
Structuram Componunt (A Compendium of Information concerning Parts which Form the Marvellous Structure of the Human Body), and Tractatus in XII Aristotelis Stagirite Libros Metaphysicorum (Study on the 12th Book of Aristotle the Stagirite’s ‘Metaphysics’).
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stagerite
† stagerite jocular. nonce-wd. [f. stager + -ite; possibly with allusion to Stagirite.] An inhabitant of ‘Stageland’.1602 Dekker Satirom. G 4, Thou hast forgot how thou..took'st mad Ieronimoes part, to get seruice among the Mimickes: and when the Stagerites banisht thee into the Ile of Dogs thou tur...
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David Derodon
contention with the predicaments of Aristotle; his attempted refutation of the term universal; and the contrasts he instituted between the whole system of the Stagirite
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Stagirian
† Staˈgirian, a. and n. Obs. rare. In 6 Stagyrian. [f. L. Stagīra: see next and -ian.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to Stagira or to Aristotle. b. n. = Stagirite.1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. iii. 360 The Stagyrian Sage. Ibid. i. vii. 651 For house-hold Rules, read not the learned Writs Of the Stagyrian (...
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Alexander Neckam
Aristotle as an authority in natural science as well as in the logical arts, one of the first Latin thinkers since antiquity to credit this aspect of the Stagirite's
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incultivate
† inˈcultivate, a. Obs. [f. in-3 + L. cultīvāt-us, pa. pple. of cultīvāre to cultivate. Cf. F. incultivé (16th c.).] = next.1661 Glanvill Van. Dogm. xii. 115 As they did of old upon the Barbarism of the incultivate Heathen. Ibid. xvii. 165 The modern Retainers to the Stagirite have spent their sweat...
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Akanthos (Greece)
In 2011 the name was changed to Aristotelis in honor of the Stagirite philosopher, Aristotle.
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Adaptation (arts)
Convinced, amazed, he checks the bold design,
And rules as strict his labored work confine
As if the Stagirite o'erlooked each line.
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condensed
condensed, ppl. a. (kənˈdɛnst) [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. a. Made dense or more dense; compressed, highly concentrated. condensed milk: milk reduced to a thick viscid consistence by evaporation.1606 B. Jonson Hymenæi Wks. (Rtldg.) 559 Dark and condensed clouds. 1665 Glanvill Sceps. Sci. 117 A School⁓man ...
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José Miguel Gambra Gutiérrez
terms of his understanding of a metaphor, denotation, dialectics, predicates and other concepts; however, Gambra also offered a general analysis of the Stagirite's
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precisian
precisian (prɪˈsɪʒən) Also 6 pri-, 6–7 præ-; 6 -cisean, -sician, 6–7 -cision, 7 -sisian. [f. precise a. + -ian, after Christian, etc.] One who is rigidly precise or punctilious in the observance of rules or forms. a. spec. One who is precise in religious observance: in the 16th and 17th c. synonymou...
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Philosophy in Malta
Nonetheless, they were divided into two intellectually opposing camps: the larger group which read the great Stagirite through the eyes of Thomas Aquinas
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-ite
▪ I. -ite, suffix1 corresponding to F. -ite, L. -īta (-ītēs), ad. Gr. -ῑ́της, forming adjs. and ns. (of adj. origin) with the sense ‘(one) connected with or belonging to’, ‘a member of’, as in ὁπλίτης adj. heavy armed, n. a heavy-armed soldier (f. ὅπλα armour), πολίτης citizen (f. πόλις city). Its f...
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