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Definition of taught
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Taught
(a.) See Taut.
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Schoolery
::
Schoolery
(n.)
Something
taught;
precepts;
schooling.
Lyceum
::
Lyceum
(n.) A place of
exercise
with
covered
walks,
in the
suburbs
of
Athens,
where
Aristotle
taught
philosophy..
Swedenborgian
::
Swedenborgian
(n.) One who holds the
doctrines
of the New
Jerusalem
church,
as
taught
by
Emanuel
Swedenborg,
a
Swedish
philosopher
and
religious
writer,
who was born a. d. 1688 and died 1772.
Swedenborg
claimed
to have
intercourse
with the
spiritual
world,
through
the
opening
of his
spiritual
senses
in 1745. He
taught
that the Lord Jesus
Christ,
as
comprehending
in
himself
all the
fullness
of the
Godhead,
is the one only God, and that there is a
spiritual
sense to the
Scriptures,
which he
(Swede
Glassite
::
Glassite
(n.) A
member
of a
Scottish
sect,
founded
in the 18th
century
by John
Glass,
a
minister
of the
Established
Church
of
Scotland,
who
taught
that
justifying
faith is no more than a
simple
assent
to the
divine
testimone
passively
recived
by the
understanding.
The
English
and
American
adherents
of this faith are
called
Sandemanians,
after
Robert
Sandeman,
the
son-in-law
and
disciple
of
Glass..
Taught
::
Taught
() imp. & p. p. of
Teach.
Hermetical
::
Hermetical
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
taught
by,
Hermes
Trismegistus;
as,
hermetic
philosophy.
Hence:
Alchemical;
chemic..
Mistaught
::
Mistaught
(a.)
Wrongly
taught;
as, a
mistaught
youth..
Diophantine
::
Diophantine
(a.)
Originated
or
taught
by
Diophantus,
the Greek
writer
on
algebra..
Indocible
::
Indocible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
taught,
or not
easily
instructed;
dull in
intellect;
intractable;
unteachable;
indocile..
Evangelical
::
Evangelical
(a.)
Belonging
to,
agreeable
or
consonant
to, or
contained
in, the
gospel,
or the truth
taught
in the New
Testament;
as,
evangelical
religion..
Automath
::
Automath
(n.) One who is
self-taught.
Clinic
::
Clinic
(n.) A
school,
or a
session
of a
school
or
class,
in which
medicine
or
surgery
is
taught
by the
examination
and
treatment
of
patients
in the
presence
of the
pupils..
Lutherism
::
Lutherism
(n.) The
doctrines
taught
by
Luther
or held by the
Lutheran
Church.
Autodidact
::
Autodidact
(n.) One who is
self-taught;
an
automath.
Stahlian
::
Stahlian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
taught
by,
Stahl,
a
German
physician
and
chemist
of the 17th
century;
as, the
Stahlian
theory
of
phlogiston..
Faith
::
Faith (n.) That which is
believed
on any
subject,
whether
in
science,
politics,
or
religion;
especially
(Theol.),
a
system
of
religious
belief
of any kind; as, the
Jewish
or
Mohammedan
faith;
and
especially,
the
system
of truth
taught
by
Christ;
as, the
Christian
faith;
also, the creed or
belief
of a
Christian
society
or
church..
Docile
::
Docile
(a.)
Disposed
to be
taught;
tractable;
easily
managed;
as, a
docile
child..
Orthodox
::
Orthodox
(a.) Sound in
opinion
or
doctrine,
especially
in
religious
doctrine;
hence,
holding
the
Christian
faith;
believing
the
doctrines
taught
in the
Scriptures;
--
opposed
to
heretical
and
heterodox;
as, an
orthodox
Christian..
Ignorant
::
Ignorant
(n.) A
person
untaught
or
uninformed;
one
unlettered
or
unskilled;
an
ignoramous.
Docility
::
Docility
(n.)
teachableness;
aptness
for being
taught;
docibleness.
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