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French
Etymology
From Ancient Greek διδακτός (didaktós).
Pronunciation
Noun
didacte m or f by sense (plural didactes)
- didact
1904, La Construction moderne, volume 19, page 213:Rien de moins vague, en effet, que ces préceptes émanant d’un didacte doublé d’un fin observateur.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1914, Emile Doumergue, La Genève des Genevois, page 297:Et enfin, Menn est un didacte : c’est un docteur. Il tient école, et son influence est puissante ; il dirige dans des voies hardies et sûres ... Comme tout cela est genevois, j’allais dire calviniste !- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1927, Études franciscaines, volume 39, page 281:
1990, Benjamin Fondane, Michel Carassou, Rimbaud le voyou et l'expérience poétique, page 285:
2002, Louis Dantin, Yvette Gonzalo-Francoli, Essais critiques, volume 1, page 301: