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[ ih-raz-mee-uhn ] / ɪˈræz mi ən /
adjectiveof, relating to, or like Erasmus. Origin of ErasmianFirst recorded in 1750–60; Erasm(us) + -ian OTHER WORDS FROM ErasmianE·ras·mi·an·ism, nounWords nearby Erasmianerase, eraser, erasing head, erasion, Erasistratus, Erasmian, Erasmus, Erasmus, Desiderius, Erastian, Erastianism, Erastus Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ErasmianIt was the one point in which the Erasmian creed was at fault. The Oxford Reformers|Frederic Seebohm Of all the triumphs of the Erasmian "If," none is more complete or more significant than this. Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam|Ephraim Emerton The reason for the inclusion of the Erasmian essay is never clearly stated in the other sections of the Treatise. A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes|Richard Sherry There are a number of proofs that the Erasmian pronunciation is radically wrong, and that the modern Greek is the correct one. Troy and its Remains|Henry (Heinrich) Schliemann
I know of nothing in me, he wrote, why anyone should wish to be Erasmian, and I altogether hate that term of division. The Oxford Reformers|Frederic Seebohm
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