Gnomic

Synonyms for "gnomic" (46 found)

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Catalan

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  • gnòmic adj (of or relating to gnomes)

French

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  • gnomique adj (of or relating to gnomes)

Spanish

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  • gnómico adj (of or relating to gnomes)
  • nómico adj (of or relating to gnomes)

Sample sentences

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The philosopher is known for his gnomic diction.

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Old English literature was gnomic and alliterative.

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The philosopher is known for her gnomic diction.

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His birth-place was Colophon, an Ionian city of Asia-Minor; a city long famous as the seat of elegiac and gnomic poetry, and ranking the poet Minmermus amongst its celebrated men.

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