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† Academist Obs.|əˈkædəmɪst| [a. Fr. académiste: see Academy and -ist.] 1. An Academic philosopher; a sceptic.
c1730A. Baxter Enq. into Nat. Soul (1745) II. 255 Sometimes a Dogmatist..and sometimes a regular and precise Academist. 1691Ray Creation (1704) ii. 386 These Academists (Aristotle and Pliny) do not refer merely to the lightness of this Creature's Body. 2. A member of an academy for the promotion of arts or sciences. In this sense it is now supplanted by academician.
1691Ray Creation (1704) ii. 384 The Parisian Academists observe of the Sea-Tortoise, that the Cleft of the Glottis was strait and close. 1782J. Warton Ess. on Pope II. ix. 70 Such is the Commentary of the academist on these famous lines. 3. A pupil in a school for riding, etc. See Academy 5.
1651Evelyn Diary Sept. 7 Chevalier Paul..had never been an Academist, and yet govern'd a very unruly horse. |