apothegmatically - 2 dictionary results
ap⋅o⋅thegm
[ap-uh-them]
–noun
| a short, pithy, instructive saying; a terse remark or aphorism. |
Also, apophthegm.
Origin:
1545–55; earlier apothegma < Gk apóphthegma, equiv. to apophtheg- (var. s. of apophthéngesthai to speak out; apo- apo- + phthéngesthai to speak) + -ma n. suffix
1545–55; earlier apothegma < Gk apóphthegma, equiv. to apophtheg- (var. s. of apophthéngesthai to speak out; apo- apo- + phthéngesthai to speak) + -ma n. suffix

Related forms:
ap⋅o⋅theg⋅mat⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
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