"Dux" is a word in ENGLISH
The scholastic name for the theme or subject of a fugue, the
answer being called the comes, or companion.
Cinder flexed her tongue, testing it, and raised her voice."I am princess Selene."Levana leaned forward. "Your are an impostor!""And I am ready to claim what's mine. People of Artemisia, this is your chance. Renounce Levana as your queen and swear fealty to me, or I swear that when I wear that crown, very person in this room will be punished for their betrayal.
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Austere or stiff, like scholastics.
Read the complete definitionA kind of fur prepared from lambskin dressed with the wool on; -- used formerly as an edging and ornament, …
Read the complete definitionLined with budge; hence, scholastic.
Read the complete definitionOne who offers himself, or is put forward by others, as a suitable person or an aspirant or contestant for …
Read the complete definitionA bachelor of arts in Oxford, formerly appointed to superintend some scholastic proceedings in Lent.
Read the complete definitionA conversation between two or more persons; particularly, a formal conservation in theatrical performances or in scholastic exercises.
Read the complete definitionLiterally, this-ness. A scholastic term to express individuality or singleness; as, this book.
Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp. scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, …
Read the complete definitionPertaining to, or suiting, a scholar, a school, or schools; scholarlike; as, scholastic manners or pride; scholastic learning.
Read the complete definitionOne who adheres to the method or subtilties of the schools.
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Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to the schoolmen and divines of the Middle Ages (see Schoolman); as, scholastic divinity or theology; scholastic …
Read the complete definitionHence, characterized by excessive subtilty, or needlessly minute subdivisions; pedantic; formal.
Read the complete definitionScholastic.
Read the complete definitionIn a scholastic manner.
Read the complete definitionThe method or subtilties of the schools of philosophy; scholastic formality; scholastic doctrines or philosophy.
Read the complete definitionScholastic.
Read the complete definitionA follower of (Joannes) Duns Scotus, the Franciscan scholastic (d. 1308), who maintained certain doctrines in philosophy and theology, in …
Read the complete definitionAny room adapted to the exhibition of any performances before an assembly, as public lectures, scholastic exercises, anatomical demonstrations, surgical …
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