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    Xan·thip·pe
    /zanˈTHipē/
    • 1. (5th century bc), wife of the philosopher Socrates. She is remembered for her allegedly bad-tempered behavior toward her husband.
  2. Xanthippe (c. 435 bce–?)Athenian wife of Socrates whose name, thanks to the philosopher's disciples, has for centuries been a byword for a sharp-tongued shrew . Name variations: Xantippe. Born around 435 bce; death date unknown; married Socrates (the Greek philosopher); children—only sons are known: Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus.

  3. Aug 29, 2023 · Xanthippe (plural Xanthippes) (literary, derogatory, dated) An ill-tempered woman. Synonyms: see Thesaurus: shrew

  4. May 14, 2024 · 1. the wife of Socrates, proverbial as a scolding and quarrelsome woman. 2. derogatory. a quarrelsome woman. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Xanthippe in American English. (zænˈtɪpi ) 5th cent. b. c.; wife of Socrates: the prototype of the quarrelsome, nagging wife.

  5. May 29, 2020 · Expand Links. Feminine form of Xanthippos. This was the name of the wife of Socrates. Because of her supposedly argumentative nature, the name has been adopted (in the modern era) as a word for a scolding, ill-tempered woman. Related Names. Family Tree · Details. Greek. People think this name is. Rate · Details.

  6. Quick Reference. (5th century bc), wife of the philosopher Socrates. Her allegedly bad-tempered behaviour towards her husband has made her proverbial as a shrew. From: Xanthippe in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ». Subjects: Philosophy.

  7. Xanthippe: Shrew or Muse ARLENE SAXONHOUSE S ocrâtes 's wife Xanthippe has entered the popular imagination as a shrewish character who ... While engaging in conversation with his friends about the meaning of death and the possibility of reincarnation in the Phaedo , Socrates speculates on our rebirth as assorted animals, the unjust and violent ...

  8. by Wolfgang Niesielski. Xanthippe, one day, urged her Socrates. almost falling to her knees, to “Please. discontinue, quit, stop and cease. that constant ‘I know nothing’ tease.”. “But I know something and I always will. – that I know nothing, absolutely nil!”.

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