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Lakist|ˈleɪkɪst| [f. lake n.4 + -ist. Adopted in Fr. as lakiste.] A member or adherent of the ‘Lake School’ of poetry; a Lake poet.
1822New Monthly Mag. V. 546 Voted at last a rhymer and a pedant by the lakists and cockneys. a1849Poe Cockton Wks. 1864 III. 462 The cant of the Lakists would establish the exact converse. 1883B'ham Daily Post 2 Apr. 5/1 The last surviving son of another ‘Lakist’ has followed him. So ˈLakism, affectation of the style of the Lake poets.
1822Blackw. Mag. XI. 462 The third canto of Childe Harold..which from beginning to end is Lakeism—rank Lakeism. |