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fapesmo Logic.|fɑːˈpɛzməʊ| A mnemonic word for that supposed indirect mood of the first figure of syllogisms in which the major premiss is universal and affirmative, the minor universal and negative, and the conclusion particular and negative. (Later seen to be, by changing the order of the premisses, the fourth-figure mood fesapo.)
1599Blundevil Logike 121 Barbara: Celarent: Darii: Ferio: Baralipton Celantes: Dabitis: Fapesmo: Frisesomorum. 1685,1849[see dabitis]. 1884J. N. Keynes Formal Logic iii. iv. 199 Similarly Fapesmo and Frisesomorum (the Fesapo and Fresison of Figure 4) have no corresponding direct moods. |