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scholastic /skə-lasˈtik or sko-/ adjective- Relating to schools, universities, etc, or to teachers, teaching or students
- Referring or relating to medieval scholasticism
- Subtle
- Pedantic
noun- A teacher or scholar, one who adheres to the method or subtleties of the medieval schools, a schoolman
- A Jesuit who has taken first vows only
- A university teacher (esp with implication of pedantry)
ORIGIN: Gr scholastikos, from scholē; see school1 scholasˈtical adjective (archaic) scholasˈtically adverb scholasˈticism /-sizmˈ/ noun - The aims, methods, and products of thought which constituted the main endeavour of the intellectual life of the Middle Ages
- The method or subtleties of the schools of philosophy
- The collected body of doctrines of the schoolmen
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