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English
Etymology
From Latin Pȳthagoricus, from Ancient Greek Πυθαγορικός (Puthagorikós), from Πυθαγόρας (Puthagóras, “Pythagoras”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /pʌɪˈθaɡəɹɪk/, /pʌɪθəˈɡɒɹɪk/
Adjective
Pythagoric (comparative more Pythagoric, superlative most Pythagoric)
- (now rare) Pythagorean.
1882, Historic Magazine and Notes and Queries: A Monthly of History, Folk-lore, Mathematics, Literature, Art, Arcane Societies, Etc, page 662:...The Pythagoric Symbols are expressions which cover some esoteric doctrines taught by Pythagoras […]
Noun
Pythagoric (plural Pythagorics)
- (now rare) Pythagorean.