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parænetic, -enetic, a. (n.)|pæriːˈnɛtɪk| [ad. med.L. parænetic-us, a. Gr. παραινετικ-ός hortatory: see prec. and -ic. In F. parénétique (1574 in Hatz.-Darm.).] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of parænesis; advisory, hortatory.
1656Blount Glossogr., Parenetick. 1678R. L'Estrange Seneca's Mor. (1702) 393 Cleanthes allows the Parænetick, or Preceptive Philosophy, to be in some sort Profitable. 1873W. Wagner tr. Teuffel's Hist. Rom. Lit. II. 300 Of a practical and paraenetic character. 1891Driver Introd. Lit. O.T. 32 Clauses..of a parenetic or hortatory character. †B. n. A hortatory composition. Obs.
1645Liberty of Consc. 38 Let us heare no more Paræneticks for Toleration. 1656Blount Glossogr., Pareneticks, are taken for verses full of precepts or admonitions. |