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gnomologic, a. rare.|nəʊməʊˈlɒdʒɪk| [ad. Gr. γνωµολογικός, f. *γνωµολόγος, f. γνώµη gnome1 + -λόγος speaker.] Of the nature of general maxims; sententious.
1751Harris Hermes i. vii. (1786) 125 Gnomologic Sentences after the same manner make likewise Aorists of the Future. 1780― Philol. Enq. ii. ix. (1781) 179 That other, and more limited species of it [Sentiment], which I call the Gnomologic, or Preceptive. 1841W. Spalding Italy & It. Isl. I. 124 Lucretius, however, who had only the gnomologic verses of the Greeks as his models. |