Idism

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English

Etymology

From Ido +‎ -ism.

Noun

Idism (uncountable)

  1. (dated) Support for the Ido language.
    • 1909, Frank Moore Colby, Allen Leon Churchill, The New International Year Book, page 365:
      Among the adherents of Idism are groups in Berlin, New York, London, Birmingham, Graz, Chartres, Verdun, Reims, []
    • 1969, Eco-logos, volumes 15-16, page 124:
      It is said that many of the early Catholic Esperantists, in particular, were frightened by this prospect—and it is, indeed, true that the Catholic element in early Idism is striking.

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