Xanthippe
Americannoun
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flourished late 5th century b.c., wife of Socrates.
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a scolding or ill-tempered wife; a shrewish woman.
noun
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the wife of Socrates, proverbial as a scolding and quarrelsome woman
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any nagging, peevish, or irritable woman
Example Sentences
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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
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Mary Todd Lincoln, he suggests, was no neurotic Xanthippe forever needling her husband.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"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.
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