Rhe*mat"ic (?), a. [Gr. &?;&?;&?;&?; of
or for a verb, fr. &?;&?;&?;, &?;&?;&?;, a sentence. See
Rhetoric.] (Gram.) Having a verb for its base;
derived from a verb; as, rhematic adjectives. Ftzed.
Hall.
Rhe*mat"ic, n. The doctrine of
propositions or sentences. Coleridge.
Rhe*mat"ic (?), a. [Gr. &?;&?;&?;&?; of
or for a verb, fr. &?;&?;&?;, &?;&?;&?;, a sentence. See
Rhetoric.] (Gram.) Having a verb for its base;
derived from a verb; as, rhematic adjectives. Ftzed.
Hall.
Rhe*mat"ic, n. The doctrine of
propositions or sentences. Coleridge.