出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/05/29 02:17 UTC 版)
From Late Latin abecedarius (from the first four letters of the Latin alphabet + -arius). Equivalent to abecedary + -an. Compare abecedary.
abecedarian (plural abecedarians)
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He knew the rhetorical devices, from abecedarian, battologia, and contentio, all the way to zeugma. |
abecedarian (comparative more abecedarian, superlative most abecedarian)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/15 20:07 UTC 版)
Abecedarians were a 16th century German sect of Anabaptists who affected an absolute disdain for all human knowledge, contending that God would enlighten his elect from within themselves, giving them knowledge of necessary truths by visions and ecstasies, with which human learning would interfere.
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