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Dorism|ˈdɔərɪz(ə)m| [ad. Gr. Δωρισµ-ός speaking Doric, f. Δωρίζειν: see Dorize.] 1. The Dorian character of language, manners, etc.
1870A. W. Ward tr. Curtius' Hist. Greece (1873) I. ii. i. 219 To counteract the one-sided and inflexible Dorism, and to introduce the beneficent germs of universal Hellenic culture into Sparta. 2. A Doric form of expression; a Doricism.
1698Boyle Bentley's Phal. (ed. 2) 189 But let us hear a Second Apology that may be made for the Dorism of Dr Bentley. 1886H. W. Smyth in Amer. Jrnl. Philol. Dec. 427 Those Dorisms which appear in the Bœotian dialect. |