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baralipton Logic.|bærəˈlɪptən| [A mnemonic vocable invented by the Scholastic philosophers, and used first in med.L.] A term constructed to represent by its first three vowels, etc. the first indirect mood of the first figure of syllogisms, in which the two premisses are universal affirmatives, and the conclusion a particular affirmative.
1653Urquhart Rabelais i. xvii, After they had well argued pro and con, they concluded in Baralipton, that they should send the oldest. 1660Earl Roscom. Poems 36 Apollo starts..At the rude rumbling Baralipton makes. |