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grammatic, a.|grəˈmætɪk| [ad. L. grammatic-us, ad. Gr. γραµµατικ-ός, f. γράµµατ-, γράµµα letter. See -ic.] = grammatical a. 1 and 2.
1599H. Buttes Dyets drie Dinner E viij, Other expound it mystically, and not according to the grammaticke sense. 1644Milton Educ. Wks. (1738) I. 136 They [Novices] having but newly left those Grammatic Flats and Shallows..do for the most part grow into hatred and contempt of learning. c1645Howell Lett. I. ii. §5 xxvii. (1650) 164 To frame Grammatic toiles to curb her. 1762Warburton Doctr. Grace i. viii. Wks. 1788 IV. 575 What was thus inspired was the terms together with that grammatic congruity in the use of them, which is dependent thereon. 1814W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. LXXIII. 455 Grammatic studies were understood at Alexandria to comprehend all that we call philology. 1829Blackw. Mag. XXVI. 504 True wisdom all grammatic stuff disowns. 1884Science III. 794/2 To judge from their lexical and grammatic character, the dialects have evolved in the following historic order from the parent language. |