different between macarism vs macarize
macarism
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek [Term?] (“happy”) +? -ism
Noun
macarism (countable and uncountable, plural macarisms)
- happiness as a result of praise
- beatitude
Translations
Anagrams
- marasmic
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macarize
English
Alternative forms
- macarise
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ???????? (makaríz?).
Verb
macarize (third-person singular simple present macarizes, present participle macarizing, simple past and past participle macarized)
- (transitive, formal, dated) To congratulate or laud; to pronounce blessed or happy.
- 2013, Bernd Prien, David P. Schweikard, Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist (page 192)
- Couldn't I now say that “happy” is not used to describe things, but when I call someone happy I'm really doing this other thing, pragmatically I'm macarizing him?
- 2013, Bernd Prien, David P. Schweikard, Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist (page 192)
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