Delphic

Delphic
Delphic 1590s, from L. Delphicus, from Gk. Delphikos, from Delphi (see DELPHI (Cf. Delphi)).

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  • Delphic — Del phic, a. [L. Delphicus, fr. Gr. Delfiko s, fr. Delfoi , L. Delphi, a town of Phocis, in Greece, now Kastri.] (Gr. Antiq.) 1. Of or relating to Delphi, or to the famous oracle of that place. [1913 Webster] 2. Ambiguous; mysterious. If he is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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