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schismatic, a. and n. (sɪzˈmætɪk, sk-) Forms: 4–6 scismatik, 5 cysmatyke, scismattike, 5–6 sys-, scismatyk, 6 scysmatik, -yk(e, schismatik, sys-, scismatick, 7 scismatique, 6–7 schismatike, -ique, icke, 7 schismatick, 7– schismatic. [ME. cysmatyke, scismatik, etc., a. OF. cis-, scismatique (mod.F. s...
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Schismatic
Schismatic may refer to:
Schismatic (religion), a member of a religious schism, or, as an adjective, of or pertaining to a schism
a term related to the Covenanters, a Scottish Presbyterian movement in the 17th century
pertaining to the schisma in music
Schismatic temperament
See also
Schism (disambiguation
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schismatic
schismatic/sɪzˈmætɪk; sɪz`mætɪk/ adjof or causing schism 分歧的, 造成分裂的(尤指教会). n person who takes part in a schism 搞分裂的人; 分裂教会的人.
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Schismatic temperament
Various equal temperaments lead to schismatic tunings which can be described in the same terms. Justly tuned fifths and fourths generate a reasonable schismatic tuning and therefore schismatic is in some respects an easier way to introduce approach
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Schism
As a schismatic, you have torn and divided the body of Christ. Choose heresy every time." Each school has various subgroups, which often are schismatic in origin.
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schismatico-
schisˈmatico- combining form of schismatic.1689 Apol. Fail. Walker's Acc. 25 It being Canonico-Prelatically impossible, tho Schismatico-Presbyterially certain. 1818 G. S. Faber Horæ Mosaicæ I. 315 Their Schismatico-political mode of worship.
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Diminished fourth
The Pythagorean diminished fourth (F, 8192:6561 = 384.36 cents), also known as the schismatic major third, is closer to the just major third than the Pythagorean See also
Schismatic temperament
References
Diminished intervals
Fourths (music)
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schismate
† schismat(e Obs. rare. [In 15th c. scismat(e, a. OF. scismat (Godefr.), app. a back-formation from scismatique schismatic.] = schismatic n.c 1450 St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 3702 Ȝe assent to sin or to scismates. Ibid. 4598 To bow þaim to scismats. c 1450 Mirk's Festial 123 Yn þes orisons, holy chyrch p...
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Fréchou
The town is known for being the site of the pseudo-apparitions that led to the founding of the dissident Traditionalist Catholic schismatic sectarian group
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schismatical
schismatical, a. (sɪzˈmætɪkəl, sk-) [Formed as prec. + -al1.] = schismatic a.a 1548 Hall Chron., K. Hen. V, 34 b, Gregory the xij was one of the Scismatical numbre. 1558–9 Act 1 Eliz. c. 1 §19 Any Error, Heresie, Scisme or Scismaticall Opinion. 1613 Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 589 Peucerus maketh the ...
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Pennyman
Pennyman may refer to:
Mary Pennyman (1631–1701), English religious polemicist
John Pennyman (1628–1706), Quaker schismatic and husband of Mary
Pennyman
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schismaticating
† schismaticating, ppl. a. Obs.—1 [f. schismatic + -ate3 + -ing2.] = schismatizing ppl. a.1712 M. Henry Nat. Schism (1886) 5 Some of the schismaticating doctors the Church has known.
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Crewdson
Crewdson (died 1967), English engineer, grandfather of Charles
Gregory Crewdson (born 1962), American photographer
Isaac Crewdson, (1780–1844), minister, schismatic
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unhumble
unˈhumble, a. (un-1 7.)1611 Florio, Dishumile, vnhumble, high minded. 1642 Davenant Unfort. Lovers Epil., An unhumble Epilogue. 1842 Pusey Crisis Eng. Ch. 13 A Communion,..in this country, schismatic, and acting in a very unhumble and schismatic spirit. 1882 W. Morris in Mackail Life (1899) II. 77, ...
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