2. Noun. (plural of abecedarian) ¹
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Definition of Abecedarians
1. abecedarian [n] - See also: abecedarian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abecedarians
Literary usage of Abecedarians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of by John Henry Blunt (1874)
"A Abecedarians. A name given to the ZWICKAU PROPHETS [AD], a section of the German
Anabaptists, who claimed to have direct inspiration from God, ..."
2. American Annals of Education (1837)
"There is one exercise for abecedarians which is ... Suppose the letter which
forms the subject of a lesson in a class of abecedarians is the small p. ..."
3. American Annals of Education and Instruction by W C Woolbridge (1837)
"There is one exercise for abecedarians which is l>elieved to be of very great
importance, in two points of view ; first, as serving to fix the lesson in ..."
4. American Annals of Education and Instruction, and Journal of Literary by William Channing Woodbridge, William Russell, William Andrus Alcott (1837)
"There is one exercise for abecedarians which is l>elieved to be of very great
importance, in two points of view ; first, as serving to fix the lesson in ..."
5. The Educational Magazine (1838)
"There is one exercise for abecedarians which is believed to be of very great
importance, in two points of view ; first, as serving to fix the lesson in ..."
6. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley (1858)
"Abecedarians, a sect appearing in the ... is said to have countenanced the
Abecedarians by tearing off his doctor's gown and burning it. ..."