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reasonist
English
Etymology
reason +? -ist
Noun
reasonist (plural reasonists)
- (obsolete) A rationalist.
- May 19 1731, Daniel Waterland, Christianity Vindicated against Infidelity
- such persons are now commonly called reasonists and rationalists, to distinguish them from true reasoners or rational inquirers
- May 19 1731, Daniel Waterland, Christianity Vindicated against Infidelity
References
reasonist in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Restainos, airstones, arsonites, assertion, asterions, notarises, rai stones, senoritas, señoritas
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treasonist
English
Etymology
treason +? -ist
Noun
treasonist (plural treasonists)
- One who commits treason.
Anagrams
- Rossettian, nitrosates, restations, stationer's, stationers, stationers'
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