Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AR-IS-TO-TE'LI-AN
A-RIS-TO-PHAN'ICAR-IS-TO-TE'LI-AN
AR-IS-TO-TE'LI-AN, a.
Pertaining to Aristotle, a celebrated philosopher, who was born at Stagyra, in Macedon, about 334 years before Christ. The Aristotelian philosophy is otherwise called peripatetic.
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