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theorematic, a.|ˌθiːərɪˈmætɪk| [ad. Gr. θεωρηµατικός, f. θεώρηµατ- theorem + -ικος, -ic. Cf. problematic.] Pertaining to, by means of, or of the nature of a theorem. Also † theoreˈmatical a. Hence theoreˈmatically adv., in the way of or by means of a theorem. So theorematist |-ˈrɛmətɪst|, one who discovers or formulates a theorem. Also † theoˈremic a. = theorematic; † ˈtheoremist = theorematist.
1656Blount Glossogr., *Theorematick or Theoretick, belonging to a theoreme, or to contemplation. 1879W. E. Forster in T. W. Reid Life (1888) II. 224 The old principle was the Theorematic rule of the Sultan. 1908Hibbert Jrnl. Oct. 102 Theorematic Demonstration.
1730Bailey (folio), *Theorematical, of Theorems. 1755Johnson, Theorematical, Theorematick, Theoremick.
1652Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 291 *Theorematically to infer consequences from infallible maximes. 1788T. Taylor Proclus I. 109 We ought to conceive all those theorematically, but not problematically.
1727Bailey vol. II, *Theorematist,..a Finder out or Producer of Theorems.
1701Grew Cosm. Sacra ii. v. 52 *Theoremick Truth, or that which lies in the Conceptions we have of Things.
1656Blount Glossogr., *Theoremist, a professor of Theoremes. |