priggism
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of priggism
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After some further conversation, the subjects being, if I remember right, college education, priggism, church authority, tomfoolery, and the like, I rose and said to my host, “I must now leave you”.
From Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest by Knapp, William
It is an attempt of the pedagogue to assert a jurisdiction over grown intellects, and hence such books naturally develop in flagrant exaggeration the pragmatical priggism which is the pedagogue's characteristic defect.
From The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author by Burton, John Hill
There is a dash of solemnity, a ludicrous assumption of priggism, about the Scottish fool which Mr White has entirely evaded.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 369, July 1846 by Various
Let us at the same time separate ourselves farther from priggism itself.
From The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great by Fielding, Henry
After some further conversation, the subjects being, if I remember right, college education, priggism, church authority, tomfoolery, and the like, I rose and said to my host, “I must now leave you.”
From Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest by Watts, Theodore
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