abelard

IPA: ˈæbɪɫɝd

Root Word: Abelard

noun

  • (rare) A male given name from the Germanic languages.
  • A surname from French.
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Examples of "abelard" in Sentences

  • Abelard was now at the height of his fame.
  • But Abelard is specifically forbidden to do that.
  • The philosopher Abelard was a native of the diocese.
  • She can take Abelard's decision procedure and diagonalize it.
  • Abelard was also long known as an important poet and composer.
  • Of his writings there exists only a letter addressed to Abelard.
  • Abelard was again at the head of a revolt later in December 1071.
  • Abelard also systematized the analysis of philosophical contradictions.
  • Scholasticism employed the Abelard method of education but went further.
  • It was revived in a modified form in the twelfth century by Abelard and others.
  • The most amazing thing is that Conroy is willingly sacrificing his entire political career to shield Rudd from the blowback which the draconian Chinese-style secretive censorship will produce. peter abelard of pere lachaise 11: 18am today
  • my mom's family recently restored their old house, the "ancestral" home. they did a wonderful job, i think, as the house looks less like an old house fixed up and more like a perfectly preserved old house. did that make sense? everything is pretty much as i remember it, except for the colours. i think originally the house may have been unpainted, as evidenced in these photos of my grandparents, abelard and brigida:

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