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baroko, -oco Logic.|bəˈrəʊkəʊ| A mnemonic word, representing by its vowels the fourth mood of the second figure of syllogisms, in which the premisses are a universal affirmative and particular negative, and the conclusion a particular negative.
1581Fulke in Confer. iii. (1584) P ij b, It is neither in mode nor figure. Fulke. It is in Baroco. 1838Sir W. Hamilton Logic xxii. I. 443 Bocardo, which..with Baroco..was the opprobrium of the scholastic system of reduction. 1870Bowen Logic 204 Baroko and Bokardo have been stumbling-blocks to the logicians. |