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Xanthippe

American  
[zan-tip-ee] / zænˈtɪp i /
Or Xantippe

noun

  1. flourished late 5th century b.c., wife of Socrates.

  2. a scolding or ill-tempered wife; a shrewish woman.


Xanthippe British  
/ zænˈtɪpɪ, zænˈθɪpɪ /

noun

  1. the wife of Socrates, proverbial as a scolding and quarrelsome woman

  2. any nagging, peevish, or irritable woman

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First off, Xanthippe, Jacqueline’s angsty and challenging Daria-esque stepdaughter, is named for the ancient Greek character described to be antagonist.

From Newsweek • Mar. 15, 2015

Both Jenna and Liz use this phrase liberally throughout 30 Rock, and Kimmy does as well when she argues with Xanthippe during a party.

From Newsweek • Mar. 15, 2015

These influences get their longest airing in a novella with the intimidating title Puttermesser and Xanthippe.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mary Todd Lincoln, he suggests, was no neurotic Xanthippe forever needling her husband.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Did you know that Xanthippe, wife of one of the greatest of ancient philosophers, was a great scold?"

From The New Pun Book by Brown, Thomas A.