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in dictione
in dictione, phr. Logic. (ɪn dɪktɪˈəʊniː) [L. tr. of Gr. παρὰ τὴν λέξιν (Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, ch. 4).] Of fallacies: resulting from the linguistic expression used; due to ambiguity, division, etc. (Opp. extra dictionem phr.)1826 R. Whately Elem. Logic iii. §1. 135 The division of Fall... Oxford English Dictionary
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François Vavasseur
He published also Theurgicon (1644), on the miracles of Christ, "Elegiarum liber" (1656), "De ludicra dictione" (1656); took an active part in the Jansenistic wikipedia.org
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exceptive
exceptive, a. and n. (ɛkˈsɛptɪv) [ad. late L. exceptīv-us, f. except- ppl. stem of excipĕre: see except v. Cf. OF. exceptif.] A. adj. 1. Logic, etc. a. Of a word, esp. a particle: That introduces an exception.[a 1249 W. Shyreswood in Prantl Gesch. Logik III. 21 Postquam dictum est de signis et de di... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lycophron
De Dictione Lycophronis (1870) Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, De Lycophronis Alexandra (1884) online Hornblower, Simon (2018) Lykophron's Alexandra wikipedia.org
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spiritus
spiritus (ˈspɪrɪtʊs) [L., = breath, aspiration, spirit.] 1. Gr. Gram. = breathing vbl. n. 9; spiritus asper: see asper n.1; spiritus lenis (ˈliːnɪs), smooth breathing; the sign (') placed over an initial vowel to show that it is not aspirated.[1470 Priscianus Grammatici (1855) I. ii. 51 In dictione ... Oxford English Dictionary
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extra dictionem
‖ extra dictionem, phr. Logic. (ɛkstrə dɪktɪˈəʊnɛm) [see extradictionary a.; L. tr. of ἔξω τῆς λέξεως (Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, ch. 4).] Of fallacies: unconnected with the linguistic expression used; not due to ambiguity, etc.; extradictionary. (Opp. in dictione.)1826, 1847 [see in dictio... Oxford English Dictionary
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feud
▪ I. feud, n.1 (fjuːd) Forms: α. (after the early 14th c. almost exclusively Sc.) 3–6 fede, 4 fed, (6 fade), 6–7 fead, feed(e, 4–8 feid(e. β. 6 food(e, feood, fude, 6–7 fuid(e, 6–8 fewd(e, 7 feaud, feode, feude, 7– feud. [The northern ME. fede is a. OF. fede, feide, faide (the phrase fede mortel = ‘... Oxford English Dictionary
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contradiction
contradiction (kɒntrəˈdɪkʃən) Forms: 4–5 contradiccioun, 5 -diccion(e, -dyctyon, -dixion, 6 -dyccyon, -diccyon, -dictioun, -dictione, 5 – contradiction. [a. F. contradiction, -dicciun, -dicion (12th c. in Littré), ad. L. contrādictiōn-em, n. of action from contrādīcĕre to contradict.] 1. The action ... Oxford English Dictionary
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吕哥弗隆
Konze, De Dictione Lycophronis (1870) Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, De Lycophronis Alexandra (1884) online 外部链接 Online text: Lycophron's Alexandra wikipedia.org
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in
▪ I. in, prep. (ɪn) Forms: α. 1– in; also 3 Orm. inn, 5 yn(e, ynne. β. 2–6 i, i-, 3–4 y, 6– i'. [Common Teut. = OFris., OS., OHG., Goth. in, ON. {iacu} (Sw., Da. i), cognate with L. in, Gr. ἐν. In OE., in all those texts in which the word occurs, the full form in is used, but in early ME. the apocop... Oxford English Dictionary
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