See also: érudition

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First attested in the 15th Century. From Middle French érudition, from Latin eruditio (an instructing, learning, erudition), from erudire (to instruct, educate, cultivate, literally free from rudeness), from e (out) + rudis (rude).

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  • IPA(key): /ˌɛɹʊˈdɪʃən/
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erudition (countable and uncountable, plural eruditions)

  1. Profound knowledge acquired from learning and scholarship.
  2. The refinement, polish and knowledge that education confers.

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