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philautic

English

Adjective

philautic (comparative more philautic, superlative most philautic)

  1. Of or pertaining to philauty.

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philauty

English

Etymology

Based on Ancient Greek ???????? (philautía, self-love, self-regard), fopm ????? (philé?, I love), and ????? (autós, self).

Noun

philauty (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) Selfishness, self-esteem, vanity
    • 1721, Nathan Bailey, Divers Proverbs
      Every Man thinks his own Geese Swans. This Proverb intimates that an inbred Philauty runs through the whole
      Race of Flesh and Blood and that Self-love is the Mother of Vanity, Pride, and Mistake. It turns a Man's Geese
      into Swans, his Dunghill Poultry into Pheasants and his Lambs into Venison.
    • 1721, Richard Chenevix Trench, Synonyms of the New Testament
      The ???????? is exactly our 'selfish', and ???????? 'selfishness'; but this contemplated rather as an undue sparing of self
      and providing things easy and pleasant for self, than as harshness and rigour toward others. Thus ???????? is joined with
      ????????? by Plutarch, this last epithet indicating one loving his life overmuch. Before the English language had generated
      the word 'selfishness,' which it did not until the middle of the seventeenth century, there was an attempt made to supply
      an evident want in our ethical terminology by aid of philauty; thus see Beaumont's Psyche, passim, and other
      similar poems. Philauty however, never succeeded in obtaining any firm footing among us, and 'suicism', which was
      a second attempt, as little; an appeal to the Latin proving as unsuccessful as that to the Greek. Nor was the deficiency
      effectually supplied till the Puritan divines, drawing upon our native stock of words, brought in 'selfish' and 'selfishness'.

Related terms

  • philautic
  • philautia

References

  • Websters New Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language, New York: Publishers Guild, Inc., 1943

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