acroamatic

Etymology
,, at first chiefly in reference to the “esoteric” and originally oral teachings of , from , from.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of or pertaining to hearing.
 * 2) Esoteric, abstruse;  taught orally to select students and not disseminated.
 * 3)   Based on lectures or exposition by monologue.
 * °N, °W
 * 1) * 2015, Nils F. Schott, "A Mother to All" in Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World, p. 108, n. 45:
 * [Questions’] employment here does not mark a shift from the acroamatic (lecture-based) to the erotematic (interrogatory) method, for the answers are not known.
 * 1)   Based on lectures or exposition by monologue.
 * °N, °W
 * 1) * 2015, Nils F. Schott, "A Mother to All" in Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World, p. 108, n. 45:
 * [Questions’] employment here does not mark a shift from the acroamatic (lecture-based) to the erotematic (interrogatory) method, for the answers are not known.
 * 1) * 2015, Nils F. Schott, "A Mother to All" in Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World, p. 108, n. 45:
 * [Questions’] employment here does not mark a shift from the acroamatic (lecture-based) to the erotematic (interrogatory) method, for the answers are not known.

Translations

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