archidoxis

/ɑːrkaɪˈdoʊksɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A collection of the writings and sayings of a sage or philosopher, especially those considered to be of great authority.

“The archidoxis of the ancient Greek philosopher was studied for centuries by scholars.”

Synonyms

  • aphorism
  • proverb

Antonyms

  • contradiction
  • heresy