gnomic

views updated May 18 2018

gno·mic / ˈnōmik/ • adj. expressed in or of the nature of short, pithy maxims or aphorisms: that most gnomic form, the aphorism. ∎  enigmatic; ambiguous: I had to have the gnomic response interpreted for me.DERIVATIVES: gno·mi·cal·ly / -ik(ə)lē/ adv.

gnomic

views updated May 21 2018

gnomic expressed in or of the nature of short, pithy maxims or aphorisms. 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 gignōskein ‘know’.

gnomic

views updated May 11 2018

gnomic pert. to general maxims. XIX. — Gr. gnōmikós (perh. through F. gnomique), f. gnṓmē opinion, judgement, f. IE. *gnō-; see KNOW, -IC.