parænetic

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See also: paraenetic

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parænetic

  1. Obsolete form of paraenetic.
    • 1866, Alban Butler, The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and other Principal Saints, volume VII, James Duffy, page 96:
      His parænetic Sermon is also addressed to young monks, whom he advises to the continual presence of God in their minds most earnestly under temptations.

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