Definition of Matheses

1. mathesis [n] - See also: mathesis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Matheses

mathematics teacher
mathematisable
mathematise
mathematised
mathematises
mathematising
mathematitian
mathematizable
mathematization
mathematize
mathematized
mathematizes
mathematizing
mather
mathes
matheses (current term)
mathesis
mathetics
mathewrogersite
mathiasite
mathieu plier
mathlete
mathletes
mathmagician
mathmagicians
mathom
mathoms
maths
mathurin
matico

Literary usage of Matheses

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

1. Collections and Notes, 1867-1876 by William Carew Hazlitt (1876)
"In a Christian Dialogue between Philalethes and his friend matheses seeking satisfaction. [Five mottoes.] London, Printed for BS the Author, ..."

2. Biographical Sketches of the Pioneer Preachers of Indiana by Madison Evans (1862)
"On the other side, the matheses had been Presbyterians almost from the beginning of Protestantism ; but early in the present century the father of Jeremiah ..."

3. A Candid Statement of the Course Pursued by the Preachers of the Methodist by Lorenzo Waugh (1848)
""DEAR FRIENDS : On my arrival at Mr. matheses I found that Mr. Waugh had written a letter to you stating some things against me; calculated, and intended to ..."

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