Definition of Erudites

1. erudite [n] - See also: erudite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Erudites

erucifrom
eruct
eructate
eructated
eructates
eructating
eructation
eructations
eructed
eructing
eructs
erudit
erudite
eruditely
eruditeness
erudites (current term)
erudition
eruditions
eruginous
erugo
erugos
erumpent
erupt
erupted
eruptible
erupting
eruption
eruption column
eruption columns
eruption cyst

Literary usage of Erudites

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

1. The Man of the North and the Man of the South: Or, The Influence of Climate by Charles Victor de Bonstetten (1864)
"erudites prone to publish are like these mills that move but grind nothing. With a store of ill-digested facts, and an uncommon facility in the marshalling ..."

2. Plato, and the Other Companions of Sokrates by George ( Grote (1888)
"Upon this we may remark—First, that even when the untaught men are all put aside, and the erudites or Experts remain alone—still these very erudites or ..."

3. The Man of the North and the Man of the South by Karl Victor von Bonsetten (1864)
"Here, I said to myself, is an image of Southern intellect when severe culture makes no amends for defects born of its richness and vivacity. erudites prone ..."

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