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abderite

|ab-de-rite|

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/ˈæbdəˌraɪt/

foolish person

Etymology
Etymology Information

'abderite' originates from the name of the ancient Greek city 'Abdera', where the inhabitants were reputed to be foolish.

Historical Evolution

'Abdera' was known in ancient Greece, and the term 'abderite' was used in Latin to describe its inhabitants, eventually becoming part of the English language.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred specifically to the people of Abdera, but over time it evolved to describe someone considered foolish.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a native or inhabitant of Abdera, an ancient city in Thrace, known for its supposed foolishness.

He was often called an abderite due to his naive decisions.

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Last updated: 2025/03/30 22:36