Lexicographical Neighbors of Dilemmic
Literary usage of Dilemmic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mars and Its Canals by Percival Lowell (1906)
"But the determination is more dilemmic than appears, not from any difficulty in
seeing the canal, but from the absence of distinguishing earmark at its end. ..."
2. The Methodist Review (1873)
"Now, we present the case in this dilemmic form : Saving faith either is, or it
is not, embraced in the only one condition of membership. ..."
3. An Elementary Logic by John Edward Russell (1906)
"We have only slightly to change its form and we shall get a dilemmic syllogism.
The major premise is, "If a law is useless it ought to be abolished, ..."
4. Bub and Sis: A 20th Century New England Story by Simon Durst (1903)
"... In alpha-beta gammon versed way through To Omaha— of art and science full;
Able to grapple the dilemmic bull By either horn, or both, and neatly twist, ..."