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Rizalian

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English

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Etymology

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From Rizal +‎ -ian.

Adjective

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Rizalian (comparative more Rizalian, superlative most Rizalian)

  1. Of or relating to José Rizal (1861–1896).
    • 1977, “Rizal's Role in Nation-Building”, in Rizal's Life, Works, and Writings: Their Impact On Our National Identity[1], →ISBN, page 47:
      His native equipment, his traits that became the basis of his character refined by his sense of values and attitudes brought forth the quality of leadership that is uniquely Rizalian.
    • 1995, Jose P. Laurel, 1891–1959: Centennial Lectures and Tributes[2], page 221:
      A close observation of his life and times reveal that Laurel had endeavored to reach out and put across the Rizalian ethic of love of country through education, self-reliance, personal discipline, production through hard work [...]
    • 2006, Plaridel: A Journal of Philippine Communication, Media, and Society[3], volume 3, numbers 1–2, page 65:
      The US discovery of Rizal led not only to the writing of Rizalian biographies in English but also to the translation of Noli and Fili from Spanish to English.
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