Timonian

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Of a form of bitter misanthropy relating to Timonism, like Timon of Athens.
adj
  1. Of or relating to Skeptic philosopher Timon of Phlius, his life, works, style, or ideas.
adj
  1. Of or relating to the French Catholic Sacred Heart congregation founded by Joseph-Marie Timon-David.
noun
  1. A member of the French Catholic Sacred Heart congregation founded by Joseph-Marie Timon-David.

Pronunciation

/taɪˈməʊ.ni.ən/ /taɪˈmoʊ.ni.ən/

Word forms

Timonian more Timonian most Timonian Timonians

Etymology

From Timon + -ian, after the 5th-century-BCE person Timon of Athens (as described by Plutarch, Lucian, and Aristophanes), possibly by way of William Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens (c. 1607). Used by poet John Langhorne in his translation of Plutarch's Lives (1777).

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