Pythagoras

//paɪˈθæɡ.əɹ.əs// name, slang

name, slang ·Moderate ·College level

Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    A male given name from Ancient Greek of mostly historical use, and a transliteration from modern Greek.
  2. 2
    A male given name from Ancient Greek of mostly historical use, and a transliteration from modern Greek.; Pythagoras (c. 570 – c. 495 BC), an Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher.

    "Gratiano: O, be thou damn'd, inexecrable dog! And for thy life let justice be accused. Thou almost makest me waver in my faith, To hold opinion with Pythagoras, That souls of animals infuse themselves Into the trunks of men: thy currish spirit Govern'd a wolf, who, hang'd for human slaughter, Even from the gallows did his fell soul fleet, And, whilst thou lay'st in thy unhallow'd dam, Infused itself in thee; for thy desires Are wolfish, bloody, starved, and ravenous."

  3. 3
    Ellipsis of Pythagoras' theorem. abbreviation, alt-of, colloquial, ellipsis

    "Serge Lang and Gene Murrow (1988), Geometry, →ISBN, page 203: “By Pythagoras, we find the length of the third side, |AB|² = (2a)² – a² = 4a² – a² = 3a²”"

Example

More examples

"I have often admired the mystical way of Pythagoras, and the secret Magic of numbers."

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Πῡθαγόρᾱς (Pūthagórās).

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