[f. prec. + -ISM.] The characteristic conduct or manners of a Bohemian. So Bohemianize v., to live as a Bohemian.

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1861.  Sala, Tw. round Clock, 180. Auctioneering is the Bohemianism of commerce.

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1863.  Temple Bar, July, 551. Henry Murger … the high-priest of Bohemianism avers that it exists and is possible only in Paris.

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1868.  Miss Braddon, Dead-sea Fruit, iv. I. 73. There was even the faintest flavour of Bohemianism about her position, spotless though her reputation might be.

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1883.  Punch, 8 Sept., 114/2. Those who want to Bohemianise a bit, and get away … from our veneered town-life.

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