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- NEOTERIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
An odd thing about neoteric is that this word for things that are modern and new is itself rather old It's been part of English since at least 1596, and its roots go back even further—to ancient Greek We adapted the word from Late Latin neōtericus, which also means "recent "
- Neoteric - Wikipedia
The Neoterikoi (Ancient Greek: νεωτερικοί; Latin: poetae novi, "new poets"), also known as the Neoterics or, according to Cicero, cantores Euphorionis ("singers of Euphorion "), were a series of avant-garde Latin poets who wrote in the 1st century BCE Neoteric poets deliberately turned away from classical Homeric epic poetry
- neoteric, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
What does the word neoteric mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word neoteric See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- NEOTERIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Neoteric biofuels may soon become as commonplace as our traditional sources of fuel The neoteric style of Latin poets such as Catullus differs notably from that of Ovid, for example What is the pronunciation of neoteric? NEOTERIC definition: 1 new or modern: 2 new or modern: Learn more
- NEOTERIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Neoteric definition: modern; new; recent See examples of NEOTERIC used in a sentence
- NEOTERIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 belonging to a new fashion or trend; modern 2 a new writer or philosopher Click for more definitions
- Neoteric - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Originating in the 1590s from Greek neōterikos via Late Latin, "neoteric" means recent, new, modern, and youthful in meaning
- Neoteric - definition of neoteric by The Free Dictionary
neoteric - Used to describe a person, especially an author, it means one belongs to modern recent times—but it might also refer to a person having a modern outlook or new ideas; when used of things, it indicates that they are modern, new, or recent
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