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gnathonic
[ na-thon-ik ]
gnathonic
/ næˈθɒnɪk /
adjective
- literary.deceitfully flattering; sycophantic
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Derived Forms
- gnaˈthonically, adverb
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Other Words From
- gna·thoni·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gnathonic1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gnathonic1
C17: from Latin gnathōnicus, from Gnathō, such a character in the Eunuchus, Roman comedy by Terence
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Example Sentences
Words that the contestants slipped up on included "ascetic," to describe austerity or self-denial; "blasé," to be apathetic to pleasure or excitement; and "gnathonic," to mean fawning.
From Reuters
Gnathonic, -al, n�-thon′ik, -al, adj. flattering.
From Project Gutenberg
"That Jack's is somewhat of a gnathonic and parasitic soul, or stomach, all Bideford apple-women know; but I suspect more than Deus Venter has brought him hither."
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