ΠΥΘΑΓΟΡΙΚΟΙ, πυθαγορικοι
PYTHAGORIKOI, pythagorikoi
Sounds Like: poo-tha-go-REE-koy
Translations: Pythagoreans, Pythagorean
From the root: ΠΥΘΑΓΟΡΙΚΟΣ
Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective
Explanation: This word refers to followers of Pythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician. It can be used as a noun to denote the members of the Pythagorean school or as an adjective to describe something related to Pythagoras or his teachings. For example, one might speak of 'Pythagorean philosophy' or 'the Pythagoreans' as a group.
Inflection: Plural, Masculine, Nominative or Vocative
Instances
Justin Martyr
- Dialogue with Trypho the Jew — 2:1
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