Zenonic

English

Etymology

Zeno + -ic, with the terminal "n" from Ancient Greek Ζήνων (Zḗnōn).

Adjective

Zenonic (comparative more Zenonic, superlative most Zenonic)

  1. Pertaining to any of various people named Zeno, or to their philosophies.

Synonyms

  • (general): Zenonian, Zenonist
  • (Pertaining to the philosophy of Zeno of Citium): stoic
  • (Pertaining to the philosophy of Zeno of Elea): Zeno
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