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ˈscholarism Now rare. [f. scholar + -ism.] The learning of the ‘schools’; scholarship. Sometimes used disparagingly.
1588Greene Perimedes To Gentl. Rdrs. A 3 b, If there be anye in England that set the end of scollarisme in an English blanck verse. c1590Marlowe Faustus Chorus (1604) A 2, So soone hee profites in Diuinitie, The fruitfull plot of Scholerisme grac't, That shortly he was grac't with Doctors name. 1611G. H. Anti-Coton 64 [He] hath a purpose to erect a new Colledge in the Vniuersitie, where he will raise the study of good letters, which are falne, sith these men have soyled them, by reducing them vnto a miserable kinde of Schollerisme. 1878Doran Mem. Gt. Towns 225 There was an impression that this new-fangled scholarism was a very sad matter indeed. |