peripateticism

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English

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Etymology

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From peripatetic +‎ -ism. Compare French péripatétisme.

Noun

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peripateticism (usually uncountable, plural peripateticisms)

  1. The doctrines or philosophical system of the peripatetics
    • 1842, The Saint Petersburg English Review of Literature:
      [] it should be remembered that their poets and rabbis of the middle ages were contemporary with the Scotists and Thomists, with the pseudo-platonism and peripateticism of Christendom.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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From peripatetic +‎ -ism.

Noun

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peripateticism n (uncountable)

  1. peripateticism

Declension

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