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demagogic, a.|ˌdɛməˈgɒgɪk, -ˈgɒdʒɪk| Also -goguic. [mod. ad. Gr. δηµαγωγικός, f. δηµαγωγός demagogue. So mod.F. démagogique (in Dict. Acad. 1835).] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a demagogue; characteristic of a demagogue.
1831Fraser's Mag. IV. 374 That Spirit which is as far superior to the democratic or demagoguic, as the heavens are to the earth. a1834Coleridge Shaks. Notes (1875) 126 Thersites..is the Caliban of demagogic life. 1866Felton Anc. & Mod. Gr. II. v. 78 He [Solon] gained, without the need of demagogic arts, the affections of the people. |