Antisthenes

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin Antisthenēs, from Ancient Greek Ἀντισθένης (Antisthénēs).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ænˈtɪsθəniːz/

Proper noun[edit]

Antisthenes

  1. A Greek male given name from Ancient Greek, notably borne by Antisthenes of Athens (445–365 B.C.), a Greek philosopher, founder of the school of Cynicism and a pupil of Socrates

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