rare1. [f. prec. + -ISM.] The doctrine of an anythingarian.

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1835.  Gloucestershire Chron., 7 Feb., 4/3. It is abundantly proved that every thing connected with the Church of England is base, unchristianlike, and vile; and conversely, that anything-arianism, image-worship, and prophecy, are more laudable and ought to be encouraged.

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1851.  Kingsley, in Lett. & Mem., I. 264. Schiller’s ‘Gods of Greece’ expresses a tone of feeling … which finds its vent in modern Neo-Platonism—Anythingarianism.

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