Definition of Pabulum. Meaning of Pabulum. Synonyms of Pabulum

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Definition of Pabulum

Pabulum
Pabulum Pab"u*lum, n. [L., akin to pascere to pasture. See Pastor.] The means of nutriment to animals or plants; food; nourishment; hence, that which feeds or sustains, as fuel for a fire; that upon which the mind or soul is nourished; as, intellectual pabulum.

Meaning of Pabulum from wikipedia

- an article on "pabulum", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "pabulum" You can also: Search for Pabulum in Wikipedia to...
- yearbook is the Lawrencian and the student newspaper is called Mental Pabulum. The school motto is "Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum" (lit. I never retrace my...
- difference between venous and arterial blood, and thus demonstrated that the Pabulum vitae ("food of life") and flammae [flames] were the same thing. There...
- Soul: extracted as pabulum from the dense body (which was emanated from the Divine Spirit aspect). Intellectual Soul: extracted as pabulum from the vital...
- to perish, while this school-boy's exercise has survived to become the pabulum of scholarly effort." Hyginus' compilation represents in primitive form...
- H. Engel. The trademarked name is a contracted form of the Latin word pabulum, which means "foodstuff". The word "pablum" had long been used in botany...
- catharsis in theatre. For example, Bertolt Brecht viewed catharsis as a pap (pabulum) for the bourgeois theatre audience, and designed dramas which left significant...
- strenuous, and seem as though they refresh themselves when his special pabulum is plenty. Stoker, Bram. "Ch 21, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF)...
- in high school. 'In those days I held liberal views because that's the pabulum that's fed to you,' he says now. 'Then one day a teacher ****igned me to...
- parvorder pasc-, past- feed Latin pāscere, pāstus antepast, antipasto, pabulum, pastel, pastern, pastiglia, pastille, pastor, pastorage, pastoral, pastorale...