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Laconic phrase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A laconic phrase is a very concise or terse statement, named after Laconia (a.k.a. Lacedaemon [Greek Λακεδαίμων ]), a polis of ancient Greece (and region of modern Greece) surrounding the city...
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Synonyms of laconically from the Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus with antonyms, definitions, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Entry Word: laconically...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "laconically" ... Learn more about "laconically" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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In common usage, Sparta referred both to Lacedaemon and Sparta. Similarly, a laconism is a figure of speech in which someone uses very few words to express an idea, in keeping with the Spartan reputation for austerity. ... Linking Laconically doesn't know how George Perles did it...
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laconically (comparative more laconically, superlative most laconically) ... Positive; laconically ... Comparative; more laconically...
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