Definition of Thetic

1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a thesis (in prosody) ¹

2. Adjective. Dogmatic ¹

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Definition of Thetic

1. arbitrary [adj] - See also: arbitrary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thetic

theta
theta antigen
theta pinch
theta rhythm
theta wave
thetan
thetans
thetas
thetch
thetched
thetches
thetching
thete
thetes
thether
thetic (current term)
thetical
thetically
thetine
thetines
thetins
theurge
theurges
theurgic
theurgical
theurgies
theurgist
theurgists
theurgy
thew

Literary usage of Thetic

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

1. Fichte's Science of Knowledge: A Critical Exposition by Charles Carroll Everett (1884)
"In the thetic proposition, all this is different. Of this the affirmation of itself by the I ... Thus the proposition, Man is Free, is a thetic proposition. ..."

2. Fichte's Science of Knowledge: A Critical Exposition by Charles Carroll Everett (1892)
"In the thetic proposition, all this is different. Of this the affirmation of itself by the I ... Thus the proposition, Man is Free, is a thetic proposition. ..."

3. The South in the Building of the Nation: A History of the Southern States by Walter Lynwood Fleming (1909)
"... thetic Ophthalmia" in Norris and Oliver's Diseases of ihe Eye; the chapter on "Diseases of the Iris, ..."

4. A System of Christian Doctrine by Isaac August Dorner (1888)
"thetic Exposition of the Nature of Evil. In order to include the true elements in the standpoints considered, the right conception, leaving the unity of ..."

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