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{UAH} WORD OF THE DAY July 19, 2019----------------gnomic

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WORD OF THE DAY
July 19, 2019
 
 
 
 

gnomic Audio pronunciation

 
adjective | NOH-mik
 
Definition
 
:
characterized by aphorism 
 
:
given to the composition of aphoristic writing
 
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A gnome is an aphorism—that is, an observation or sentiment reduced to the form of a saying. Gnomes are sometimes couched in metaphorical or figurative language, they are often quite clever, and they are always concise. We borrowed the word gnome in the 16th century from the Greeks, who based their gnome on the verb gignōskein, meaning "to know." (The other gnome—referring to the dwarf of folklore—comes from New Latin and is unrelated to the aphoristic gnome.) We began using gnomic, the adjective form of gnome, in the late 18th century. It describes a style of writing, or sometimes speech, characterized by pithy phrases, which are often terse to the point of mysteriousness.
 
 
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"That narrative power is real, as in the case of Shireen, but it came not from having a story but from telling it and persuading others of its truth. And we didn't see a trace of that in Bran's ascension. He generally fails to speak in anything other than fractured, gnomic phrases. He doesn't tend to connect."
— Amy Davidson SorkinThe New Yorker, 21 May 2019
 
"Mr. Marshall … was known for challenging established ways of thinking and for acquiring a reputation as the Pentagon's 'Yoda,' after the wise, gnomic Jedi master of 'Star Wars.'"
— Matt SchudelThe Washington Post, 27 Mar. 2019
 
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