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Criterion. World English Historical Dictionary

Criterion. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. Criterion

Pl. criteria; less commonly -ons. [a. Gr. κριτήριον a means for judging, test, standard, f. κριτής judge. In 17th c. often written in Gr. letters.]

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  † a.  An organ, faculty or instrument of judging.

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1647.  H. More, Poems, Pref. Wits that have … so crusted and made hard their inward κριτήριον by over-much and trivial wearing it.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 23. According to Empedocles, the Criterion of Truth is not Sense but Right Reason.

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  b.  A test, principle, rule, canon, or standard, by which anything is judged or estimated.

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1622.  Bp. Hall, Serm., 15 Sept. Wks. (1627), 490. All the false κριτηρια that vse to beguile the iudgment of man.

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a. 1661.  Fuller, Worthies, I. 129. The moving hereof [a statue] was made the Criterion of womens chastity.

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1768.  Blackstone, Comm., III. 330. Some mode of probation or trial, which the law of the country has ordained for a criterion of truth and falshood.

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1788.  Mrs. Hughes, Henry & Isabella, I. 17. Regular uniformity and the straight line were the criterions of taste and beauty.

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1795.  Fate of Sedley, I. 168. Lord Stokerland [is] the criterion of gallantry and politeness.

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1856.  Froude, Hist. Eng. (1858), I. i. 18. We have no criterion by which, in these matters, degrees of good and evil admit of being measured.

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  † c.  A distinguishing mark or characteristic attaching to a thing, by which it can be judged or estimated. Obs.

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1613.  Jackson, Creed, I. v. Wks. I. 37. This sincerity in teaching … is the true κριτήριον or touchstone, the livery or cognizance of a man speaking by the Spirit of God.

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1678.  Gale, Crt. Gentiles, III. 138. Take these Criteria or distinctive notes of Durandisme.

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Criterion. World English Historical Dictionary

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