Idism

English

Etymology

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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