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Festiˊno [with
Logicians]
Festiˊno [with
Logicians] a technical word, us’d when the first proposition of a syllogism is a
universal negative, the second a particular negative, and the third a particular
affirmative, as
no vice is excusable;
some errors are not vices;
therefore some errors are excusable.
Definition taken from
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary,
edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)
Fairy Circle, or Fairy Ring *
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