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car·lyl·ism \(ˈ)kär|līˌlizəm, -ȧ|l-, kə(r)ˈl-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Thomas Carlyle died 1881 Scottish essayist and historian + English -ism 1. : the characteristic teachings, ideas, or opinions of Thomas Carlyle who arraigned modern society and emphasized the need for strong leaders 2. : the literary style or a literary mannerism characteristic of Thomas Carlyle whose writings are marked by long and irregular sentence constructions, neologisms, and Germanisms |