hexalogue

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hexalogue (plural hexalogues)

  1. A series of six statements.
    • 1993, Soldiers, cops, bannermen: the rise and fall of the first Communist Chinese police state, 1931-1969[1], page 30:
      The earliest of these resumes, the 'Hexalogue' issued by the Sunzhi emperor in 1670, contained only six maxims. The Kangxi ... The emphasis of the original Hexalogue was on the goodness of man and Confucian orthodoxy.
    • 2011, Pierpaolo Polzonetti, Italian Opera in the Age of the American Revolution, page 275:
      In the Quaker hexalogue published in the Dictionnaire sur les mœurs (1773), interested Europeans could read about some of the prohibitions Quakers imposed upon themselves. "Six things Quakers are not allowed to do:

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