Plethonic

English

Etymology

Plethon + -ic

Adjective

Plethonic (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to or characteristic of the Byzantine philosopher Gemistos Plethon (1355–1453).
    Synonym: Plethonian
    • 1926 October, John Wilson Taylor, “More Light on Theodore of Gaza”, in Classical Philology, volume 21, →DOI, page 337:
      The argument in this fragment becomes clear through a consideration of the Plethonic passage to which it is an answer []
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