gnomically

adv

Etymology

From gnomic + -ally.

  1. derived from γνωμικός
  2. borrowed from gnomique
  3. suffixed as gnomically — “gnomic + ally

Definitions

  1. In a gnomic manner.

    • "The only thing he could say, rather gnomically, was, 'It'll do very well in Japan.'" - Loach's love of misery, The Week, 1 September 2007, 629, 10.

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