methronic

/mɛˈθrɒnɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to or characteristic of a mythical or legendary place of great wisdom, especially an ancient Greek academy at Athens.

“The methronic ideals of the ancient Greeks continue to inspire modern-day philosophers.”

Synonyms

  • erudite
  • sage

Antonyms

  • ignorant
  • obtuse