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filio-pietistic, a.|ˌfɪlɪəʊpaɪɪˈtɪstɪk| [f. L. filius son + pietistic.] Marked by excess of filial piety. (contemptuous.)
1893C. F. Adams Massachusetts 49 The historians of the Massachusetts filio-pietistic school. 1897Q. Rev. Apr. 532 The ‘filio-pietistic’ school [of American historians]. 1902Daily Chron. 19 June 4/1 The ‘filio-pietistic’ spirit of the New England writers in American history. 1962Times Lit. Suppl. 6 July 485/3 The age of Jared Sparks with his highly selective filiopietistic approach to biography and history. |