释义 |
▪ I. cesare Logic.|ˈsiːzəriː| [med.L.] A mnemonic term for the first mood of the second figure of syllogisms, in which the major premiss and the conclusion are universal negatives, and the minor a universal affirmative.
1588Fraunce Lawiers Log. 105 b. 1838Sir W. Hamilton Logic xxii. I. 434 In the Second Figure the first mood is Cesare, of which the formula is:—No P is M; But all S are M; Therefore, no S is P. ▪ II. cesare obs. f. sicer, strong drink. |