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scholastically, adv.|skəʊˈlæstɪkəlɪ, skɒ-| [f. scholastical + -ly2.] In a scholastic manner; like a Schoolman; in the manner characteristic of the schools or of schoolmasters.
1559W. Bercher Nobility Women (Roxb. Club 1904) 114 Ye muste geve me leave to speake a lyttle Scolastycallye. a1619M. Fotherby Atheom. Pref. 8 Dealing onely Scholastically, by way of Logicall Arguments. 1711Shaftesbury Charac. Misc. iii. i. 141 When our Princes and Senators became Scholars, they spoke scholastically. 1812L. Hunt in Examiner 9 Nov. 716/1 Poets and others who have been scholastically brought up. 1882–3Schaff's Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 2221 The old-fashioned, scholastically developed Lutheran orthodoxy. |