10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTROVERTIST»
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1
Recent Exemplifications of False Philology
speculatist and controvertist, the former, since its meaning is unequivocally
suggested by speculate and speculation, is the less objectionable. That is
controverted which is 'made matter of debate ' ; but controvertist reminds us
directly of the ...
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
(gwrthzadleugar) Apt- ness to oppose in discourse, or to cavil. Cwrthzadleuwr,
s.m. — f /.gwrthzadleuwyr (gwrthzadyl— gwr) A controvertist. Gwrthzadìéuyz, i. m
— fl. t. ion (gwrthzadlëu) An opponent in discourse, a controvertist. Gwrthzadlgar,
a ...
3
Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Gwrtliddadlcuwr, 5. т.— pi. gwrthddadleuwyr (gwrthddadl— gwr) A controvertist.
Gwrtliddadlcuydd, ». m. — pi. t. ion (gwrthddadleu) An opponent in discourse, a
controvertist. Gwrthddadlgar, a. (gwrthddadl) Contradictious. Gwrthddadliad, s. m.
...
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An English and Telugu Dictionary Explaining the English ...
Controvertist, con'tro-vert-ist, n. □sr^So'o sr-tia, ;jrj«c~7r*&>, SwsZroS&lia.
Contumacious, con-tu-ma'shus, adj. wreKS), "3oi>o<2, aor-'SaooXej, QOoKw"S, i
>§itr«li. A contumacious woman «X2«Xo4S. Contumaciously, adv. 5fcr»£3s>TV ...
Charles Philip Brown, M. Venkata Ratnam, 1895
The manner of the controvertist, the Apostle insists, should be entirely respectful
toward his opponents ; not arrogant, not overbearing, not acrimonious, but calm,
gentle and courteous ; free from every thing calculated to irritate, and rich in ...
And why controversialist is better than controvertist is, we are told, because the
latter "reminds us directly of the verb" controvert, which "is almost always used in
the sense of ' oppugn ' or ' deny ' " ; while " controversialist we connect ...
William Conant Church, 1873
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Modern History: From the Coming of Christ ... to the Year of ...
M Tillotson, orator, 1694 — Huj gens, mathematician, astrono; mer, 1695 —
Nicole, controvertist, 1695 — Thomassin, divine, 1695 — Luxembourg, general,
1695— La Fontaine, poet, 1695 — Domat, civilian, 1696 — Madame de Sevigne,
...
8
New Englander and Yale Review
The manner of the controvertist, the Apostle insists, should be entirely respectful
toward his opponents ; not arrogant, not overbearing, not acrimonious, but calm,
gentle and courteous; free from every thing calculated to irritate, and rich in ...
Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, 1848
9
Orthoepy and orthography of the English language
prise I have frequently observed those profound philologists, the monthly
reviewers, write this word (controvertist) controversialist. Nothing is more evident
than that every verbal noun ought to be formed from the verb, and consequently
that ...
Edward Riches De Levante, 1869
10
The Evangelical Repository
And many Trinitarians altogether object, as we ourselves do, to the doctrines of
eternal generation and spiration. "What can one make of a controvertist who
impates, right and left, to all and sundry, notions which they have never
entertained ?
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