Definition of Modist. Meaning of Modist. Synonyms of Modist

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Definition of Modist

Modist
Modist Mod"ist, n. One who follows the fashion.

Meaning of Modist from wikipedia

- The Modistae (Latin for Modists), also known as the speculative grammarians, were the members of a school of grammarian philosophy known as Modism or...
- Speculative Grammar (Grammatica Speculativa) was a work by the medieval Modist philosopher John of Dacia. John calls grammar the "idiom of philosophers"...
- significandi was actually by Thomas of Erfurt, a 14th-century logician of the modist school. Thus the claim that Martin Heidegger wrote his habilitation thesis...
- essentially conventional presentations of Oxford and Paris's terminist and pre-modist logic and grammar. His later work in linguistics is much more idiosyncratic...
- moderation modern modernisation modest modesty modifiable modification modify modist modulation module mohair, Middle Fr. mocayart, from Arabic mukhayyar moiety...
- Internet Wrestling Database. Cal, Jay (October 30, 2019). "[Quick Results] Modist Madness Oct. 26th, 2019". alliance-wrestling.com. Michael, Casey (November...
- Malinda Damgaard Malinda Damgaard (2012) Born (1981-03-01) 1 March 1981 (age 43) Frölunda, Sweden Occupation Modist...
- impudently vivacious mannequin, and Mr. Frederick Ashton as a distracted man modist, lead the dancing. It is as chic a trifle as Mr Playfair's modish establishment...
- Geiger, the daughter of the composer Joseph Geiger [de] and the court modist Theresia Geiger, born Ržiha (1804–1865), had inherited the musical talent...
- Party. He was born in Moss as a son of dentist Arne Arnesen (1900–1975) and modist Dordi Texnæs (1906–1996). The family moved to Oslo in 1932. Arnesen finished...