Obs. Also logicioner, -itioner, Sc. logicinar. [f. prec. + -ER1. (For the form cf. practitioner.)] = LOGICIAN. Also, one who is studying logic.
1548. Patten, Exped. Scotl., M iv. Thear is no good logicioner, but woold think [etc.].
1549. Compl. Scot., xx. 183. The sophist logicinaris per chance may argou, that tua contrareis can nocht be baytht false.
1565. T. Stapleton, Fortr. Faith, 43 b. Chose then now whether you wil be accompted a lyar or a simple logicioner.
1569. Crowley, Soph. Dr. Watson, i. 65. When I was a Logitioner in Oxford.
1584. Copie of a Letter, 77. He hath store of manie fine wittes and good Logitioners at his commandment.