Pyrrhonian

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noun

Pyr·​rho·​ni·​an
pə̇ˈrōnēən
variants or less commonly Pyrrhonic
-ränik
plural -s
: pyrrhonist

Pyrrhonian

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adjective

"
variants or less commonly Pyrrhonic
"
: of or relating to Pyrrho or Pyrrhonism : skeptical

Word History

Etymology

Noun

pyrrhonian from Latin pyrrhoneus, noun, pyrrhonian (from pyrrhon-, Pyrrho, flourished 4th century b.c. Greek philosopher) +) English -an; pyrrhonic from Latin pyrrhoneus + English -ic

Adjective

pyrrhonian from Latin pyrrhoneus, adjective, pyrrhonian + English -an; pyrrhonic from Latin pyrrhoneus + English -ic

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“Pyrrhonian.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Pyrrhonian. Accessed 15 Dec. 2024.

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