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categise
categise
English
Alternative forms
Verb
categise (third-person singular simple present categises, present participle categising, simple past and past participle categised)
- (rare) Thrash (verbally or physically).
- 1580–1615, an unknown source, quoted in: Henk Gras, All Semblative a Woman’s Part? (1991), page 241:
- Conceale your qualitie till we be private; if your parts be worthie of me, I will countenance you, if not, categize you.
- 1962, The Philosopher XIII, page 49:
- Thus he categised the churches of his day as “The mills of Satan”, where men “in his synagogues worship Satan under the unalterable name”.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:categise.
- 1580–1615, an unknown source, quoted in: Henk Gras, All Semblative a Woman’s Part? (1991), page 241:
Etymology 2
See catechism.
Noun
categise (uncountable)
- (archaic, rare) Eye dialect spelling of catechism.
- 1821, D.P. Campbell, Harley Radington I, ch. xxii, p. 225:
- “Oh, sir, I’ll answer ten thousand, gin ye like till ask them, as carefully and pointedly as if I wir saying my categise.”
- 1821, D.P. Campbell, Harley Radington I, ch. xxii, p. 225: