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pedagogical, a.|pɛdəˈgɒdʒɪkəl| [f. as prec. + -al1.] = pedagogic.
1619Hales Lett. Synod Dort 1 Jan. in Gold. Rem. (1688) 443 The putting of Interrogatories, which thing they much disdained as Pedagogical. 1797Monthly Mag. XLVIII. 314 Voltaire..was in a thousand degrees superior to the pedagogical fanatic. 1834H. Miller Scenes & Leg. xxviii. (1857) 410 He relinquished his pedagogical charge for a chapel in Kilmarnock. Hence pedaˈgogically adv., in the manner of a pedagogue; in relation to pedagogy.
1877Echo 31 July 2/4 ‘The results have been most favourable’, says one, ‘spiritually, morally, and pedagogically’. 1884Athenæum 26 Jan. 117/1. |