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poetico-|pəʊˈɛtɪkəʊ| used as combining form of L. poēticus poetic, with other adjs., to denote a combination of the poetic with some other quality, as poetico-antiquarian, poetico-architectural, poetico-commercial, poetico-grotesque, poetico-metaphysical, poetico-philosophic.
1818Bentham Ch. Eng. 109 Ministers of the Established Church are, according to the system of poetico-architectural divinity, ‘the pillars of divine truth’. 1827Carlyle Misc., Goethe (1869) 183 Götz became the parent of an innumerable progeny of poetico-antiquarian performances. 1837J. S. Mill in Westm. Rev. XXVII. 50 Much genuine philosophy, disguised though it often be in a poetico-metaphysical vesture of a most questionable kind. 1878Grosart in H. More's Poems Mem. Introd. 31/1 The peculiarity of More is in that poetico-philosophic mist, which..hangs in light and beautiful festoons over his thoughts. 1930Blunden Leigh Hunt viii. 99 It [sc. Rimini] almost became fashionable..but..by no means challenged the poetico-commercial achievements of Rogers. |