I. pə̇ˈrōnēən noun
also pyr·rhon·ic -ränik
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: pyrrhonian from Latin pyrrhon eus, noun, pyrrhonian (from pyrrhon-, Pyrrho fl 4th century B.C. Greek philosopher) +) English -an; pyrrhonic from Latin pyrrhon eus + English -ic
: pyrrhonist
II. adjective
also pyrrhonic “
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: pyrrhonian from Latin pyrrhon eus, adjective, pyrrhonian + English -an; pyrrhonic from Latin pyrrhon eus + English -ic
: of or relating to Pyrrho or Pyrrhonism : skeptical