Abecedarian

//ˌeɪ.biˌsiˈdɛ.ɹi.ən//

Synonyms for "abecedarian" (135 found)

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French

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  • abécédaire noun (member of a 16th-century sect)
  • abécédarien noun (member of a 16th-century sect)

German

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  • Abecedarier noun (member of a 16th-century sect)

Italian

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  • abecedariano noun (member of a 16th-century sect)

Portuguese

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  • abecedariano noun (member of a 16th-century sect)

Spanish

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  • abecedariano noun (member of a 16th-century sect)

Sample sentences

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A man may alwaies continue his studie, but not schooling. O fond-foolish for an old man to be ever an Abcedarian [translating abecedaire].

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This formal organization is most likely to create obscurity in such elaborate and artificial forms as: palindromes (words, phrases, or verses which read the same backward or forward), abecedarians (poems in which the initial letters of lines or stanzas are arranged to[…])[…].

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Abecedarian verses are chanted stichoi/stichera verses in which the first letter of each verse follows an alphabetical order.[…]The Amomos, an abecedarian, is the longest psalm in the Psalter[…].

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An Abecedarian is any poem constrained by alphabetical order.

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