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Felapton (iou)



Felapton noun. M18.
[A mnemonic of scholastic philosophers first used in medieval Latin, E indicating a universal negative proposition, A a universal affirmative proposition, and O a particular negative proposition.]
Logic. The fourth mood in the third syllogistic figure, in which the major premiss is a universal negative, the minor premiss a universal affirmative, and the conclusion a particular negative.