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the Cynic philosophy

  • 1 cynicus

        cynicus adj., κυνικόσ, Cynic: institutio, the Cynic philosophy, Ta.—As subst m., a Cynic philosopher, Cynic, C., H., Iu.: nudus, i. e. Diogenes, Iu.
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    cynica, cynicum ADJ
    of/pertaining to Cynic philosophy

    Latin-English dictionary > cynicus

  • 2 Antisthenes

    Antisthĕnes, is and ae, m., = Antisthenês, a pupil of Socrates, teacher of Diogenes, and founder of the Cynic philosophy:

    Antisthenes,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 13, 32; so id. de Or. 3, 17, 62.—In plur.:

    Antisthenae multi,

    Gell. 14, 1, 29.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Antisthenes

  • 3 cínico

    adj.
    1 cynical, sneering, man-hating, brazen.
    2 Cynical, follower of the philosophy of the Cynics.
    m.
    1 cynic, man-hater, misanthrope, misanthropist.
    2 cynic, skeptic.
    3 Cynic, member of the Cynics or believer in their doctrines.
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    1 cynical
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 cynic
    * * *
    1. (f. - cínica)
    adj.
    2. (f. - cínica)
    noun
    * * *
    cínico, -a
    1.
    2.
    SM / F cynic
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    I
    - ca adjetivo cynical
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino cynic
    * * *
    = cynical, sardonic, cynic.
    Nota: Nombre.
    Ex. It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.
    Ex. 'That wouldn't be my problem,' Stanton said darting a sardonic glance at her antagonist.
    Ex. Cynics may say that the words 'information technology' simply represent an attempt to make respectable some commercially motivated developments in electronics.
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo cynical
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino cynic
    * * *
    = cynical, sardonic, cynic.
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.

    Ex: 'That wouldn't be my problem,' Stanton said darting a sardonic glance at her antagonist.
    Ex: Cynics may say that the words 'information technology' simply represent an attempt to make respectable some commercially motivated developments in electronics.

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    cínico1 -ca
    cynical
    cínico2 -ca
    masculine, feminine
    cynic
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    cínico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    cynical
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    cynic
    cínico,-a
    I adjetivo cynical
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino cynic

    ' cínico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cínica
    English:
    cynic
    - cynical
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    cínico, -a
    adj
    [desvergonzado] shameless
    nm,f
    [desvergonzado] shameless person;
    es un cínico he's shameless, he has no shame
    * * *
    I adj cynical
    II m, cínica f cynic
    * * *
    cínico, -ca adj
    1) : cynical
    2) : shameless, brazen
    cínicamente adv
    cínico, -ca n
    : cynic

    Spanish-English dictionary > cínico

См. также в других словарях:

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