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Carthusian
Carthusian Car*thu"sian, n. [LL. Cartusianus, Cartusiensis,
from the town of Chartreuse, in France.] (Eccl. Hist.)
A member of an exceeding austere religious order, founded at
Chartreuse in France by St. Bruno, in the year 1086.
Carthusian
Carthusian Car*thu"sian, a.
Pertaining to the Carthusian.
EnthusiasmEnthusiasm En*thu"si*asm, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to be inspired or
possessed by the god, fr. ?, ?, inspired: cf. enthousiasme.
See Entheal, Theism.]
1. Inspiration as if by a divine or superhuman power;
ecstasy; hence, a conceit of divine possession and
revelation, or of being directly subject to some divine
impulse.
Enthusiasm is founded neither on reason nor divine
revelation, but rises from the conceits of a warmed
or overweening imagination. --Locke.
2. A state of impassioned emotion; transport; elevation of
fancy; exaltation of soul; as, the poetry of enthusiasm.
Resolutions adopted in enthusiasm are often repented
of when excitement has been succeeded by the wearing
duties of hard everyday routine. --Froude.
Exhibiting the seeming contradiction of
susceptibility to enthusiasm and calculating
shrewdness. --Bancroft.
3. Enkindled and kindling fervor of soul; strong excitement
of feeling on behalf of a cause or a subject; ardent and
imaginative zeal or interest; as, he engaged in his
profession with enthusiasm.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
--Emerson.
4. Lively manifestation of joy or zeal.
Philip was greeted with a tumultuous enthusiasm.
--Prescott. Enthusiast
Enthusiast En*thu"si*ast, n. [Gr. ?: cf. F. enthousiaste.]
One moved or actuated by enthusiasm; as:
(a) One who imagines himself divinely inspired, or possessed
of some special revelation; a religious madman; a
fanatic.
(b) One whose mind is wholly possessed and heated by what
engages it; one who is influenced by a peculiar; fervor
of mind; an ardent and imaginative person.
Enthusiasts soon understand each other. --W.
Irving.
Syn: Visionary; fanatic; devotee; zealot.
EnthusiasticEnthusiastic En*thu`si*as"tic, Enthusiastical
En*thu`si*as"tic*al, a. [Gr. ? .]
Filled with enthusiasm; characterized by enthusiasm; zealous;
as, an enthusiastic lover of art. ``Enthusiastical
raptures.' --Calamy. -- En*thu`si*as"tic*al*ly, adv.
A young man . . . of a visionary and enthusiastic
character. --W. Irving. Enthusiastic
Enthusiastic En*thu`si*as"tic, n.
An enthusiast; a zealot. [Obs.]
EnthusiasticalEnthusiastic En*thu`si*as"tic, Enthusiastical
En*thu`si*as"tic*al, a. [Gr. ? .]
Filled with enthusiasm; characterized by enthusiasm; zealous;
as, an enthusiastic lover of art. ``Enthusiastical
raptures.' --Calamy. -- En*thu`si*as"tic*al*ly, adv.
A young man . . . of a visionary and enthusiastic
character. --W. Irving. EnthusiasticallyEnthusiastic En*thu`si*as"tic, Enthusiastical
En*thu`si*as"tic*al, a. [Gr. ? .]
Filled with enthusiasm; characterized by enthusiasm; zealous;
as, an enthusiastic lover of art. ``Enthusiastical
raptures.' --Calamy. -- En*thu`si*as"tic*al*ly, adv.
A young man . . . of a visionary and enthusiastic
character. --W. Irving. Malthusian
Malthusian Mal*thu"sian, a.
Of or pertaining to the political economist, the Rev. T. R.
Malthus, or conforming to his views; as, Malthusian theories.
Note: Malthus held that population tends to increase faster
than its means of subsistence can be made to do, and
hence that the lower classes must necessarily suffer
more or less from lack of food, unless an increase of
population be checked by prudential restraint or
otherwise.
Malthusianism
Malthusianism Mal*thu"sian*ism, n.
The system of Malthusian doctrines relating to population.
Mathusian
Mathusian Ma*thu"sian, n.
A follower of Malthus.
Neo-MalthusianNeo-Malthusian Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, a.
Designating, or pertaining to, a group of modern economists
who hold to the Malthusianism doctrine that permanent
betterment of the general standard of living is impossible
without decrease of competition by limitation of the number
of births. -- Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian*ism,
n. Neo-MalthusianNeo-Malthusian Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, a.
Designating, or pertaining to, a group of modern economists
who hold to the Malthusianism doctrine that permanent
betterment of the general standard of living is impossible
without decrease of competition by limitation of the number
of births. -- Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian*ism,
n. Neo-MalthusianismNeo-Malthusian Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, a.
Designating, or pertaining to, a group of modern economists
who hold to the Malthusianism doctrine that permanent
betterment of the general standard of living is impossible
without decrease of competition by limitation of the number
of births. -- Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian*ism,
n. Thelphusian
Thelphusian Thel*phu"si*an, n. [Gr. ? nipple + ? to blow, to
puff.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of a tribe of fresh-water crabs which live in or on the
banks of rivers in tropical countries.
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