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Boˈhemianism [f. prec. + -ism.] The characteristic conduct of manners of a Bohemian. So Boˈhemianize v. intr., to live as a Bohemian; trans. to make bohemian in life and habits.
1861Sala Tw. round Clock 180 Auctioneering is the Bohemianism of commerce. 1863Temple Bar July 551 Henry Murger..the high-priest of Bohemianism avers that it exists and is possible only in Paris. 1868M. E. Braddon Dead Sea Fr. iv. I. 73 There was even the faintest flavour of Bohemianism about her position, spotless though her reputation might be. 1883Punch 8 Sept. 114/2 Those who want to Bohemianise a bit, and get away..from our veneered town-life. 1898Watts-Dunton Aylwin ii. 52 To run the risk of becoming bohemianised like Cyril Aylwin. |