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View synonyms for Xanthippe
Xanthippe
or Xan·tip·pe
[ zan-tip-ee ]
noun
- flourished late 5th century b.c., wife of Socrates.
- a scolding or ill-tempered wife; a shrewish woman.
Xanthippe
/ zænˈtɪpɪ; zænˈθɪpɪ /
noun
- XanthippeFGreekMISC: wife of Socrates the wife of Socrates, proverbial as a scolding and quarrelsome woman
- any nagging, peevish, or irritable woman
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The return of Xanthippe and his children indicates that the philosopher is not 'made of oak or rock.'
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The monologue of Xanthippe—in which she gave her candid opinion of Socrates—was, in its way, and within its limits, a masterpiece.
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Xanthippe by name, yclept also Iaia by way of jest, escapes from sorrow since her soul from the body flies.
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A new Xanthippe, she severely tried my Socratic patience by reiterating that I was frittering away her dowry—her dowry!
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Queen Elizabeth, attended by Ophelia and Xanthippe, was walking along the river-bank.
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