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Definition of "scholastick" [scholastick]

  • Obsolete form of scholastic. (adjective)
  • Obsolete form of scholastic. (noun)

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Use "scholastick" in a sentence
  • "But, upon due consideration, that Percy is a clergyman, it was agreed that Percy should teach practical divinity and British antiquities; Dr Johnson himself, logick, metaphysicks and scholastick divinity."
  • "It has been much disputed, whether Shakespeare owed his excellence to his own native force, or whether he had the common helps of scholastick education, the precepts of critical science, and the examples of ancient authours."
  • "Now, Sir, this is so remote from native virtue, from scholastick virtue, that a good man must have undergone a great change before he can reconcile himself to such a doctrine."