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Timonean

出典:『Wiktionary』 (2010/06/11 03:09 UTC 版)

語源 1

Timon +‎ -an, from the 5th-century BC person Timon of Athens (as described by Plutarch, Lucian, Aristophanes), possibly by way of William Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens (c. 1607). Used by John Toland in a letter (c. 1710-1722), apparently as a rare word or neologism. Used by Thomas Amory in The Life of John Buncle, Vol. II (1766), as a regular word.

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Timonean (comparative more Timonean, superlative most Timonean)

  1. Of a form of bitter misanthropy related to Timonism, like Timon of Athens.
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語源 2

Timon +‎ -an, from a 3rd-century BC disciple of Pyrrho, Skeptic philosopher and satirist Timon of Phlius (c. 320 – c. 230 BC).

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Timonean (comparative more Timonean, superlative most Timonean)

  1. Pertaining or related to Timon of Phlius, his life, works, style, or ideas.
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