Definition of Analogists

1. Noun. (plural of analogist) ¹

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Definition of Analogists

1. analogist [n] - See also: analogist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Analogists

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analoga
analogal
analogic
analogical
analogically
analogicalness
analogies
analogise
analogised
analogises
analogising
analogism
analogisms
analogist
analogists (current term)
analogizable
analogization
analogize
analogized
analogizes
analogizing
analogon
analogons
analogous
analogously
analogousness
analogousnesses
analogs
analogue

Literary usage of Analogists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Language and Languages: Being "Chapters on Language" and "Families of Speech" by Frederic William Farrar (1878)
"Pythagoras is distinctly classed by Proclus among the analogists, and by Ammonius no less clearly among the ..."

2. Chapters on Language by Frederic William Farrar (1873)
"Pythagoras is distinctly classed by Proclus among the analogists, and by Ammonius no less clearly among the ..."

3. A History of Classical Scholarship by John Edwin Sandys (1906)
"The conflict between the analogists and the ... c^nier analogists. We may say of them that they held a brief for the '-\--'; while the ..."

4. New Church Essays on Science, Philosophy and Religion: Including Literature (1854)
"The analogists replied, that if that were the case, to imitate God would be to imitate ourselves. The anti- analogists rejoined, that upon the other scheme, ..."

5. Encyclopaedia Britannica, a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and edited by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"Two schools of grammarians sprang up—the analogists, headed by Aristarchus, who held that a strict law of analogy existed between idea and word, ..."

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