English-Thai Dictionary
scholastic
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การศึกษา ด้าน การศึกษา academic lettered literary kiao-kab-kan-suek-sa
scholastical
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การศึกษา ด้าน การศึกษา academic lettered literary kiao-kab-kan-suek-sa
scholastically
ADV ทาง การศึกษา tang-kan-suek-sa
scholasticism
N ระบบ หลัก ศาสนศาตร์ และ ปรัชญา
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SCHOLASTIC, SCHOLASTICAL
a.[L. scholasticus.] 1. Pertaining to a scholar, to a school or to schools; as scholastic manners or pride; scholastic learning.
2. Scholar-like; becoming a scholar; suitable to schools; as scholastic precision.
3. Pedantic; formal.
Scholastic divinity, that species of divinity taught in some schools or colleges, which consists in discussing and settling points by reason and argument. It has now fallen into contempt, except in some universities, where the charters require it to be taught.
SCHOLASTIC
n.One who adheres to the method or subtilties of the schools.
SCHOLASTICALLY
adv. In the manner of schools; according to the niceties or method of the schools.
SCHOLASTICISM
n.The method or subtilties of the schools. The spirit of the old scholasticism, which spurned laborious investigation and slow induction -
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SCHOLASTIC
Scho *las "tic, a. Etym: [L. scholasticus, Gr. scholastique,scolastique. See School. ]
1. Pertaining to, or suiting, a scholar, a school, or schools; scholarlike; as, scholastic manners or pride; scholastic learning. Sir K. Digby.
2. Of or pertaining to the schoolmen and divines of the Middle Ages (see Schoolman ); as, scholastic divinity or theology; scholastic philosophy. Locke.
3. Hence, characterized by excessive subtilty, or needlessly minute subdivisions; pedantic; formal.
SCHOLASTIC
SCHOLASTIC Scho *las "tic, n.
1. One who adheres to the method or subtilties of the schools. Milton.
2. (R.C.Ch. )
Defn: See the Note under Jesuit.
SCHOLASTICAL
SCHOLASTICAL Scho *las "tic *al, a. & n.
Defn: Scholastic.
SCHOLASTICALLY
SCHOLASTICALLY Scho *las "tic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In a scholastic manner.
SCHOLASTICISM
SCHOLASTICISM Scho *las "ti *cism, n.
Defn: The method or subtitles the schools of philosophy; scholastic formality; scholastic doctrines or philosophy. The spirit of the old scholasticism. .. spurned laborious investigation and slow induction. J. P. Smith.
New American Oxford Dictionary
scholastic
scho las tic |skəˈlastik skəˈlæstɪk | ▶adjective 1 of or concerning schools and education: scholastic achievement. • of or relating to secondary schools. 2 Philosophy & Theology of, relating to, or characteristic of medieval scholasticism. • typical of scholasticism in being pedantic or overly subtle. ▶noun 1 Philosophy & Theology, historical an adherent of scholasticism; a schoolman. 2 (in the Roman Catholic Church ) a member of a religious order, esp. the Society of Jesus, who is between the novitiate and the priesthood. DERIVATIVES scho las ti cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent. ( sense 2 of the adjective ): via Latin from Greek skholastikos ‘studious, ’ from skholazein ‘be at leisure to study, ’ from skholē (see school 1 ).
scholasticism
scho las ti cism |skəˈlastiˌsizəm skəˈlæstəˌsɪzəm | ▶noun the system of theology and philosophy taught in medieval European universities, based on Aristotelian logic and the writings of the early Church Fathers and having a strong emphasis on tradition and dogma. • narrow-minded insistence on traditional doctrine.
Oxford Dictionary
scholastic
scho ¦las |tic |skəˈlastɪk | ▶adjective 1 of or concerning schools and education: scholastic achievement. • US relating to secondary schools. 2 relating to medieval scholasticism. • typical of scholasticism in being pedantic or overly subtle. ▶noun 1 Philosophy & Theology, historical an adherent of scholasticism; a schoolman. 2 (in the Roman Catholic Church ) a member of a religious order, especially the Society of Jesus, who is between the novitiate and the priesthood. DERIVATIVES scholastically adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in sense 2 of the adjective ): via Latin from Greek skholastikos ‘studious ’, from skholazein ‘be at leisure to study ’, from skholē (see school 1 ).
scholasticism
scholasticism |skəˈlastɪˌsɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the system of theology and philosophy taught in medieval European universities, based on Aristotelian logic and the writings of the early Christian Fathers and emphasizing tradition and dogma. • narrow-minded insistence on traditional doctrine.
American Oxford Thesaurus
scholastic
scholastic adjective their scholastic achievements: academic, educational, school, scholarly.
Oxford Thesaurus
scholastic
scholastic adjective 1 Walter's scholastic achievements: academic, educational, school, scholarly. 2 scholastic attempts to distinguish between the various religious denominations: scholarly, learned, academic, erudite, donnish; pedantic, over-subtle, over-precise, hair-splitting, precisionist; informal nitpicking; archaic overnice.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
scholastic
scho las tic /skəlǽstɪk /形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〖名詞 の前で 〗学校の, 学校教育の ; 学業の ; ⦅米 ⦆中学 [高校 ]の .2 〖しばしば S-; 名詞 の前で 〗スコラ哲学の .3 学者ぶった, 衒学 (げんがく )的な (pedantic ); 堅苦しい .名詞 C 1 〖しばしば S- 〗スコラ哲学者 .2 学者ぶった人 ; 形式主義者 .scho l á s ti cal ly 副詞 学問的に .
scholasticism
scho las ti cism /skəlǽstɪsɪ̀z (ə )m /名詞 U 〖しばしば S- 〗スコラ哲学 〘中世キリスト教世界で成立 〙.