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sophistress - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From sophister + -ess. Noun. edit. sophistress (plural sophistresses). A female sophist. 1677, Thomas D'Urfey, A Fond Husband, London: James Magnes ...
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Sophist - Wikipedia
A sophist (Greek: σοφιστής, romanized: sophistēs) was a teacher in ancient Greece in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Sophists specialized in one or more ...
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sophistress, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun sophistress. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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† ˈsophistress Obs. [f. sophist or sophister: see -ess.] A female sophist.1631 Mabbe Celestina iv. 45 Like a prevaricating Sophistresse..playing the traitour on both sides. 1671 H. M. tr. Erasm. Colloq. 243, I think thou art some sophistress thou pratest so wittily. 1725 Bailey Erasm. Colloq. (1878)...
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SOPHISTRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Sophistry is reasoning that seems plausible on a superficial level but is actually unsound, or reasoning that is used to deceive.
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What does the term "sophist" mean when used as a pejorative?
It means someone who deliberately uses deceptive or false arguments that might appear clever or valid in order to argue his positions.
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sophister
sophister, n. (ˈsɒfɪstə(r)) Forms: 4 sofistre, 5 sofister, sof-, sovyster; 4 sophistre, 6 sophystre, -istere, Sc. -istar, 6–7 sophyster, 4– sophister. [a. OF. sophistre, ad. L. sophista sophist.] † 1. = sophist 1. Obs.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) V. 175 Whanne fendes hadde i-hote hym þe victorie of t...
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ghost (@sophistress) • Instagram photos and videos
Photo by ghost on March 09, 2016. My bb girl Ponchita takes nice and trippy pictures. #ravernecklaceisfuntoplaywith. Photo by ghost on January 24, 2016.
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Sophist - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from late 15th-century Late Latin sophista and Greek sophistēs, the word means one who uses fallacious arguments or is clever and skilled in ...
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Sophist. - languagehat.com
Merriam-Webster says: “Latin sophista, from Greek sophistēs, literally, expert, wise man, from sophizesthai to become wise, deceive, from sophos ...
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Sophistry | Definition, Historical Background & Examples - Study.com
Sophistry is a logical fallacy present in formal arguments. It is the use of fallacious, superficial arguments. In other words, a sophism is a false statement ...
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Sophists | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other Greek cities in the second half of the fifth century BCE.
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