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Apollonian
[ ap-uh-loh-nee-uhn ]
adjective
- pertaining to the cult of Apollo.
- (lowercase) serene, calm, or well-balanced; poised and disciplined.
- (lowercase) having the properties of or preferring classic beauty. Compare Dionysian ( def 2 ).
Apollonian
/ ˌæpəˈləʊnɪən /
adjective
- of or relating to Apollo or the cult of Apollo
- sometimes not capital (in the philosophy of Nietzsche) denoting or relating to the set of static qualities that encompass form, reason, harmony, sobriety, etc
- often not capital harmonious; serene; ordered
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Origin of Apollonian1
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Example Sentences
Mayburn, folding his slice of bread-and-butter, took her harshness with Apollonian serenity.
I am thus brought face to face with the eternal conflict in art between the Apollonian and the Dionysian principles.
The two faces of the Greek art he calls the Apollonian and the Dionysian impulses.
Arnobius and the fathers of the fourth century generally believed in the Apollonian thaumaturgy and attributed it to magic.
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