apothegmˈæp əˌθɛm
apothegm (n)
English Definitions:
aphorism, apothegm, apophthegm (noun)
a short pithy instructive saying
apothegm (Noun)
A short, witty, instructive saying; an aphorism or maxim.
apothegm
An adage (; Latin: adagium) is a memorable and usually philosophical aphorism that communicates an important truth derived from experience, custom, or both, and that many people consider true and credible because of its longeval tradition, i.e. being handed down generation to generation, or memetic replication.
apothegm
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