Lexicographical Neighbors of Educatedness
Literary usage of Educatedness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Musical World (1870)
"... similar barbarism: " educatedness " in English—and perhaps It may not. I ugali
leave the matter entirely In the hands of tho riddle-loving reader. ..."
2. What is Thought?: Or, The Problem of Philosophy by Way of a General by James Hutchison Stirling (1900)
"... part of a cause is one of the very strangest warps that has ever been witnessed
in humanity—in educated humanity, and just because of its educatedness! ..."
3. The Philosophy of Spirit by John Snaith (1914)
"... impossibility of miracles has, by constant repetition and custom, got into
the ' blood and bones' of many men, even through their very educatedness, ..."
4. What is Thought?: Or, The Problem of Philosophy by Way of a General by James Hutchison Stirling (1900)
"... aud just because of its educatedness \ The water that falls on the mill-wheel
is no effective of its motion—no, only the invariable antecedent. ..."