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ascetism|əˈsɛtɪz(ə)m| [f. Gr. ἀσκητής (see ascetic) + -ism.] = asceticism.
1850W. Howitt Year-bk. of Country iv. 106 Lent, with all its ascetism and abstinence, and gloom, is over. 1870Contemp. Rev. XIII. 391 The melodramatic ascetism upon which such great store was then set. 1889Macm. Mag. Jan. 236/1 There is certainly not a tinge in Shakespeare of sympathy with Catholic ascetism. |