Lexicographical Neighbors of Reduplicatively
Literary usage of Reduplicatively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metaphysics of the School by Thomas Harper (1881)
"But, unless he uses the term Form in the second instance reduplicatively,—that
is to say, as Form,—he is in manifest contradiction with the teaching of the ..."
2. Elements of Philosophy by Walter Henry Hill (1873)
"A term, or a proposition, is taken reduplicatively, or by reduplication, ...
When a term is used reduplicatively, it is restricted to a precise ..."
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Error, reduplicatively regarded, is in one way or another the product of ignorance.
But besides the lack of information which it implies, ..."
4. The Metaphysics of the School by Thomas Harper (1884)
"Therefore, the cause, reduplicatively as cause, must be act as such. Hence it
further follows, that the substantial form will be the principal cause, ..."
5. Tracts and Treatises of John de Wycliffe: With Selections and Translations by John Wycliffe, Robert Vaughan (1845)
"... that by taking this reduplicatively, that Christ is corporeally the Godhead,
since he is body, because, then, in as far as he was body, by consequence, ..."
6. The Works of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty, Knight by Thomas Urquhart (1834)
"... and haling only after sensual things, reduplicatively as sensual, give no
repast nibus de- at all to the better part, which preposterously dancing ..."
7. The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: With a Life of the Martyrologist, and by John Foxe, George Townsend (1844)
"Understanding this reduplicatively or universally, we grant it is an error, after
this sense, that what saints soever did institute private religion, ..."