Definition of Laconism. Meaning of Laconism. Synonyms of Laconism

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Definition of Laconism

Laconism
Laconism Lac"o*nism, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to imitate Laced[ae]monian manners, to speak laconically: cf. F. laconisme.] 1. A vigorous, brief manner of expression; laconic style. 2. An instance of laconic style or expression.

Meaning of Laconism from wikipedia

- A laconic phrase or laconism is a concise or terse statement, especially a blunt and elliptical rejoinder. It is named after Laconia, the region of Greece...
- Look up Lacon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lacon can refer to: People Demetrius Lacon (late 2nd century BC), Gr**** philosopher Lacon family, a...
- Lacón is a Spanish dried ham obtained from the shoulders or front legs of the pig. Historically, lacón has been mentioned in texts since at least the 17th...
- Roland Lacon (ca. 1537 – 3 November 1608), of Willey and Kinlet, Shropshire, was an English politician during the reign of Elizabeth I. Lacon was a Member...
- Lacons Brewery is in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. In 2013, it produced 7,500 pints of beer a w****. Lacons Brewery was founded in 1760, but shut down...
- The House of Lacon-Gunale was an indigenous Italian noble family of medieval Sardinia originally established in all the four thrones of the Judgedoms...
- William Lacon (ca. 1540 – before 1609), of Willey, Shropshire, was an English politician. Lacon was a Member of Parliament for Much Wenlock in 1571 and...
- Lacon is a city in, and the county seat of, Marshall County, Illinois, United States. It is part of the Peoria Metropolitan Statistical Area. The po****tion...
- The Lacon Baronetcy, of Great Yarmouth in the County of Norfolk, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 11 December 1818...
- (classical Gr****) in favor of the common form of Gr****. Asiatic style Laconism Wisse, Jakob. "Gr****s, Romans, and the Rise of Atticism." In Nagy, Gregory...