|dīˌda|skalik, -īdə|-, |didə|- adjective
Etymology: Late Latin didascalicus, from Greek didaskalikos, from didaskalos teacher (from didaskein to teach) + -ikos -ic — more at docile
1. archaic : intended to teach (as a moral lesson) : moralistic , didactic
2. : of, relating to, or contained in a didascaly