Definition of Dogmata

1. Noun. (plural of dogma) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Dogmata

1. dogma [n] - See also: dogma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogmata

doglegged
doglegging
doglegs
dogless
doglessly
doglessness
doglike
dogling
doglock
doglocks
doglore
dogly
dogma
dogman
dogmas
dogmata (current term)
dogmatic
dogmatic school
dogmatical
dogmatically
dogmaticalness
dogmatician
dogmaticians
dogmatics
dogmatise
dogmatism
dogmatisms
dogmatist
dogmatists
dogmatization

Literary usage of Dogmata

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

1. London by Charles Knight (1842)
"As for Vincent Wing, he was succeeded by John Wing (perhaps his son), whose almanac, entitled sometimes ' Olympia dogmata,' sometimes ' Olympia Domata,' and ..."

2. Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation by Charles Gore (1890)
"There is no region of research or knowledge which does not present to the student its own ' dogmata,' or truths ascertained and agreed upon; ..."

3. The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected: From the Creation of by Samuel Shuckford, James Creighton (1819)
"Thus Manetho had seen of the Egyptian race of kings, that their times had been fulfilled, and their kingdom departed from them; and upon the dogmata of the ..."

4. Oxf. Hist. Soc by Oxford Historical Society (1886)
"A Book in 4*° being a Critical History of the dogmata, Rites, &c. by Jurieu : wth an Appendix containing divers Letters of Cuperus, M'. ..."

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