ACOLUTHI, or ACOLUTHISTS, in Antiquity, was an appellation given to those persons who were steady and immovable in their resolutions; and hence the Stoics, because they would not forsake their principles, nor alter their resolutions, acquired the title of acoluthi. The word is Greek, and compounded of a privative, and κλῦσις, way; as never turning from the original course.
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