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1. Gnomic They too condensed insights into maxims, riddles and Gnomic sayings, or epigrams about prudent living and shrewd, insightful public decisions. From the Cambridge English Corpus The …
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2. Gnomic synonyms, Gnomic pronunciation, Gnomic translation, English dictionary definition of Gnomic
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3. Marked by aphorisms; aphoristic: Gnomic verse; a Gnomic style
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4. The Gnomic poetry comprises that section of Hebrew literature which contains pithy maxims or proverbs. HEBREW HUMOR AND OTHER ESSAYS JOSEPH CHOTZNER Occasionally Gnomic quotations are found, in most cases, perhaps, from writers …
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5. Gnomic will, the idea that man has a will that constantly wavers between good and evil, is an idea taught by Saint Maximus the Confessor. It is not very complicated, but it has been incredibly misunderstood either do to ignorance or overly complicating it.
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6. Definiții, conjugări, declinări, paradigme pentru Gnomic din dicționarele: DEX '09, DEX '96, MDA2, DLRLC, DN, MDN '00, NODEX, Șăineanu, ed
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8. In the folk-lore of Scotland his name is associated with numerous fragments of verse of a Gnomic and prophetic character. The naive and fragmentary precepts of conduct, which are everywhere the earliest manifestation of nascent moral reflection, are a noteworthy element in the Gnomic poetry of the 7th and 6th centuries B.C.
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9. In English grammar, the Gnomic present is a verb in the present tense used to express a general truth without reference to time. The Gnomic present is also called Gnomic aspect and generic aspect
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10. The Gnomic present can often be found in maxims, proverbs, and aphorisms
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11. The word "Gnomic" comes from the Greek for "thought, judgment."
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13. ‘These Gnomic texts serve as a kind of decentering device, forcing the viewer to abandon traditional notions of meaning and enter into Dittborn's symbolic world.’ ‘We are not far from Carl Andre's floor pieces and his Gnomic remark ‘A thing is a hole in a thing it is not,’ which points toward an idea of sculpture as a rupture in the
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14. Synonyms for Gnomic include crisp, concise, succinct, brief, pithy, terse, compact, epigrammatic, compendious and aphoristic
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15. Gnomic (comparative more Gnomic, superlative most Gnomic) Of, or relating to gnomes (sententious sayings)
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16. He always makes Gnomic utterances.
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18. Gnomic (adj.) "full of instructive sayings," 1784, from French gnomique (18c.) and directly from Late Latin Gnomicus "concerned with maxims, didactic," from Greek gnōmikos, from gnōmē "a means of knowing, a mark, token; the mind (as the organ of knowing), thought, judgment, intelligence; (one's) mind, will, purpose; a judgment, opinion; maxim, the opinion of wise men," from root of
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19. Adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A Gnomic remark is brief and seems wise but is difficult to understand.
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20. Gnomic poetry, aphoristic verse containing short, memorable statements of traditional wisdom and morality
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21. Gnomic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Gnomic gno‧mic / ˈnəʊmɪk $ ˈnoʊ- / adjective written DIFFICULT Gnomic remarks are short, clever , and difficult to understand Examples from the Corpus Gnomic • He was pretty Gnomic by all accounts .
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22. Gnomic: 1 adj relating to or containing gnomes “ Gnomic verse”
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23. Synonyms for 'Gnomic': complicated, difficult, complex, elaborate, confused, confusing, incomprehensible, intricate, contorted, involved, abstruse
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24. The Gnomic poets show how guilt, if unavenged at the moment, brings calamity upon the offspring of the evil-doer
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25. The Gnomic poets and the Seven Sages had crystallized morality in apothegms
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26. That dragons dwelt in mounds was a common Germanic belief, to which the cottonian Gnomic verses testify.
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27. Gnomicly synonyms, Gnomicly pronunciation, Gnomicly translation, English dictionary definition of Gnomicly
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28. Marked by aphorisms; aphoristic: Gnomic verse; a Gnomic style
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29. The term Gnomic (meaning “sententious” or “aphoristic”) was originally applied to ancient Greek poets like Solon and Theognis, who wrote short moralistic poems in the sixth century B.C.E
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30. Definition of Gnomic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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31. Gnomic expressed in or of the nature of short, pithy maxims or aphorisms
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32. Recorded from the early 19th century (Gnomical in the same sense dates from the early 16th century), the word comes from Greek gnōmikos, ultimately formed as English gnome (late 16th century), ‘thought, judgement, opinion’, from Greek gnōme in same sense, from gnōmai ‘sayings, maxims’, from the base of
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33. Assist the Gnomic Gallivant in an enterprise of dubious legality “A riddle: there are ten individuals in a room, one of whom is an ancient tyrant
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36. See more usage examples of Gnomic in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary
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37. Recorded from the early 19th century (Gnomical in the same sense dates from the early 16th century),
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38. Definition of Gnomic in the Definitions.net dictionary
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39. What does Gnomic mean? Information and translations of Gnomic in the most comprehensive …
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41. The Gnomic Python package contains a parser for the Gnomic grammar able to interpret changes over multiple generations.
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42. Dorrit Cohn has described two ways narrators proclaim their subjective opinions: ideas can be verbalized Gnomically, "by way of generalizing judgmental sentences that are grammatically set apart from the narrative language by being cast in the present tense," or adjectively, "by judgmental phrases that infiltrate descriptive and narrative language and that often apply to the other characters
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43. Gnomic Verses By Robert Creeley
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44. See authoritative translations of Gnomic in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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45. Gnomic: Marked by aphorisms; aphoristic
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46. When reviewers and prize jurors tout a repetitive style as "the last word in Gnomic control," or a jumble of unsustained metaphor as "lyrical" writing, it is obvious that they, too, are having difficulty understanding what they read.
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47. Break 'Gnomic' down into sounds: [NOH] + [MIK] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them
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48. Record yourself saying 'Gnomic' in full sentences, then watch yourself and listen
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49. Look up tutorials on Youtube on how to pronounce 'Gnomic'.
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51. The Gnomic Python package contains a parser for the Gnomic grammar able to interpret changes over multiple generations.
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54. Gnomic literature, including Maxims I and Maxims II, is a genre of Medieval Literature in England
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55. The Gnomic spirit has occasionally been displayed by poets of a homely philosophy, such as Francis Quarles (1592-1644) in England and Gui de Pibrac (1529-1584) in France.
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GNOMIC [ˈnōmik]
gnomic 1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) consisting of, containing, or relating to gnomes or aphorisms 2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) of or relating to a writer of such sayings
Definition of gnomonic 1 : of or relating to the gnomon of a sundial or its use in telling time 2 : gnomic
gnomic 2. of, relating to, or noting a map projection in which all great circles are depicted as straight lines: a gnomonic chart.
Early religious and gnomic verse is also usually anonymous. This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The auxiliary will can also be used to indicate gnomic aspect (boys will be boys). This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.