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Shaftesburian vs Shaftesbury - What's the difference?

shaftesburian | shaftesbury | Derived terms |

Shaftesbury is a derived term of shaftesburian.



As an adjective Shaftesburian

is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, of his writings, or of his philosophical doctrines.

As a proper noun Shaftesbury is

a town in Dorset, England.

shaftesburian

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Of, to, or (l) of , of his writings, or of his (l) doctrines.
  • * 1787 , , page 255:
  • John?on bore [the 3rd Lord Shaftesbury] no good will, neither did he ?eem at all to reli?h the cant of the Shafte?burian ?chool.

    shaftesbury

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • A (l) in (l), (l).
  • An English (l).
  • Derived terms

    * Shaftesburian