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scholastical
† schoˈlastical, a. and n. Obs. Also 5–6 sco-, 6 sko-. [Formed as prec. + -ical.] A. adj. 1. Story Scholastical: tr. med.L. Historia Scholastica, the title of a work by Petrus Comestor.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) IV. 367 Also hit is redde in the story scolasticalle, that [etc.]. 2. Following the teac...
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scholastically
scholastically, adv. (skəʊˈlæstɪkəlɪ, skɒ-) [f. scholastical + -ly2.] In a scholastic manner; like a Schoolman; in the manner characteristic of the schools or of schoolmasters.1559 W. Bercher Nobility Women (Roxb. Club 1904) 114 Ye muste geve me leave to speake a lyttle Scolastycallye. a 1619 M. Fot...
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Tractat d'usura
The influence of other scholastical authors such as the Franciscans Alexander of Alessandria and Duns Scotus and even the Dominicans (although Eiximenis
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sapiential
sapiential, a. (seɪpɪˈɛnʃəl) Also 5 sapyencyall, 7 sapientiall. [a. F. sapiential, or ad. eccl. L. sapientiāl-is, f. sapientia sapience.] 1. Belonging to or characterized by wisdom; esp. belonging to the wisdom of God (cf. sapience 1 b).c 1485 Digby Myst. (1882) ii. 80 For your sapyencyall wyttes I ...
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Theophilus Higgons
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‘A Scholastical Examination of Man's Iniquity and God's Justice,’ 1608.
‘Apology, refuting Sir E. Hoby's Letter,’ &c., Rouen, 1609.
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Rational animal
The definition of man as a rational animal was common in scholastical philosophy.
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gargarism
gargarism ? Obs. (ˈgɑːgərɪz(ə)m) Forms: 5–7 gargarisme, 6 -izme, -ysme, -ysyne, 7 gargerisme, 6–8 gargarism. [ad. L. gargarisma, a. Gr. *γαργάρισµα, f. γαργαρίζειν to gargle, of onomatopœic formation. Cf. F. gargarisme, Sp. and It. gargarismo. In mod. usage replaced by gargle n.] 1. A gargle.1398 Tr...
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Roger Laurence
'The Second Part of Lay Baptism Invalid,' in which he tries to prove his position from Bingham's 'Scholastical History,' London, 1713. Bingham replied in a second part of his 'Scholastical History.' Laurence rejoined in the next.
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panion
† ˈpanion Obs. Also 6 panyon. [Shortened from companion.] = companion, mate, fellow.1553 T. Wilson Rhet. 50 Whether he be a gamester, an alehouse haunter, or a panion among ruffians. 1581 J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. 496 b, Loe here a very pleasaunt panion and Maister of his Arte. 1589 Nashe Martins...
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Nicolas d'Orbellis
The meaning of Dorbel (based on the name of Nicholas de Orbellis) is given as: a scholastical pedant, a dull-witted person, dolt.
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Dorbel
† Dorbel Obs. 1. The English form of Dorbellus, i.e. Nicholas de Orbellis (died 1455), a professor of Scholastic Philosophy at Poitiers, and a vehement supporter of Duns Scotus. Hence, A scholastical pedant, a dull-witted person, dolt; cf. dunce.[1533 Frith Answ. More (1829) 412 Duns, Dorbell, Duran...
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John Cosin
which were published posthumously) are a Historia Transubstantiationis Papalis (1675), Notes and Collections on the Book of Common Prayer (1710) and A Scholastical
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Samuel Bold
In 1690 he engaged in a controversy with Thomas Comber, author of a Scholastical History of the Primitive and General Use of Liturgies in the Christian
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disquisition
disquisition (dɪskwɪˈzɪʃɛn) [ad. L. disquīsītiōn-em inquiry, investigation, n. of action f. disquīsīt- ppl. stem of disquīrĕre: see disquire.] 1. Diligent or systematic search; investigation; research, examination.1608–11 Jos. Hall Medit. Vowes ii. §28 The disquisition of great truthes requires time...
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Thomas Brett (nonjuror)
This led to a controversy with Joseph Bingham, who replied in Scholastical History of Lay Baptism, 1712.
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