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Optimacy Optimacy Op"ti*ma*cy, n. [Cf. F. optimatie. See Optimate.]
1. Government by the nobility. [R.] --Howell.
2. Collectively, the nobility. [R.]
Optimate Optimate Op"ti*mate, a. [L. optimas, -atis, adj., optimates,
n. pl., the adherents of the best men, the aristocrats, fr.
optimus the best.]
Of or pertaining to the nobility or aristocracy. [R.] -- n. A
nobleman or aristocrat; a chief man in a state or city. [R.]
--Chapman.
Optimates Optimates Op`ti*ma"tes, n. pl. [L. See Optimate.]
The nobility or aristocracy of ancient Rome, as opposed to
the populares.
Optime Optime Op"ti*me, n. [L., adv. fr. optimus the best.]
One of those who stand in the second rank of honors,
immediately after the wranglers, in the University of
Cambridge, England. They are divided into senior and junior
optimes.
Optimism Optimism Op"ti*mism, n. [L. optimus the best; akin to optio
choice: cf. F. optimisme. See Option.]
1. (Metaph.) The opinion or doctrine that everything in
nature, being the work of God, is ordered for the best, or
that the ordering of things in the universe is such as to
produce the highest good.
2. A disposition to take the most hopeful view; -- opposed to
pessimism.
Optimist Optimist Op"ti*mist, n. [Cf. F. optimiste.]
1. (Metaph.) One who holds the opinion that all events are
ordered for the best.
2. One who looks on the bright side of things, or takes
hopeful views; -- opposed to pessimist.
Optimistic Optimistic Op`ti*mis"tic, a.
1. (Metaph.) Of or pertaining to optimism; tending, or
conforming, to the opinion that all events are ordered for
the best.
2. Hopeful; sanguine; as, an optimistic view.
Optimity Optimity Op*tim"i*ty, n. [L. optimitas, fr. optimus the best.]
The state of being best. [R.] --Bailey.