peripatetic in English

adjective
1
traveling from place to place, especially working or based in various places for relatively short periods.
the peripatetic nature of military life
2
Aristotelian.
Introductions (attributed to Aristophanes) to some plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, based on the Didascaliae (lists of dramatic productions) of Aristotle and on Peripatetic research, are extant in an abbreviated form.
noun
1
a person who travels from place to place.
In spite of these cataclysms, being a peripatetic of fortune had not diminished his craving for knowledge and science.
2
an Aristotelian philosopher.
This powerful and consistent materialism, somewhat modified from its original form by Epicurus, persisted as the chief competitor to the teleological natural philosophies of the Peripatetics , Stoics and Platonists.

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1. 5 synonyms for Aristotelian: Aristotelean, Peripatetic, Aristotelean, Aristotelic, peripatetic

2. 5 synonyms for Aristotelean: Aristotelian, Peripatetic, Aristotelian, Aristotelic, peripatetic

3. His career in the decade that followed was peripatetic.

4. Peripatetic music teachers visit the school regularly.

5. Can you take the peripatetic lifestyle that many entrepreneurs find so essential?

6. This pattern of living was reproduced wherever the peripatetic court might settle.

7. A wolf, likes peripatetic wandering around lonely and prefers listening to the song.

8. Of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy Synonyms: Aristotelian, Aristotelic, peripatetic Example - Aristotelean logic; noun

9. Her father was in the army and the family led a peripatetic existence.

10. From Asinity to Assassination, a Biography About a Peripatetic Presidential Candidate Jan 1, 1981

11. Of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy Synonyms: Aristotelian, Aristotelic, peripatetic Example - Aristotelean logic; noun

12. Aristotelean: 1 adj of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy “ Aristotelean logic” Synonyms: Aristotelian , Aristotelic , peripatetic n a follower of Aristotle or an adherent of Aristotelianism Synonyms: Aristotelian , Peripatetic Type of: adherent , disciple someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another

13. Among the Romans, Cicero was thoroughly eclectic, as he united the Peripatetic, Stoic, and New Academic doctrines.

14. This reflects Warltire's peripatetic way of life, which in turn explains why precise biographical details are so elusive.

15. Where a teacher is peripatetic in a school building it is much more difficult to display materials and motivate pupil contributions.

16. Aristo of Ceos (3rd century BC), Peripatetic philosopher; Aristo of Chios (3rd century BC), Stoic philosopher and colleague of Zeno of Citium; Aristo of Alexandria (1st century BC), Peripatetic philosopher; Aristo of Pella (2nd century AD), Jewish Christian writer; Salman Aristo (born 1976), Indonesian screenwriter and film director

17. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition

18. The relationship between sedentary and peripatetic peoples had no doubt always required diplomacy but these days it could be explosive.

19. Stanford seemed like fertile ground for the sort of peripatetic intellectualism on display in The Origins of Political Order.

20. The first was a book titled “From Asinity to Assassination, a Biography About a Peripatetic Presidential Candidate” by Pyro Atomic Bomb

21. When he does come to publish his account of the oddities of peripatetic life in hiding, it will be compelling reading.

22. Synonyms: Aristotelean; Aristotelian; Peripatetic Hypernyms ("Aristotelean" is a kind of): adherent; disciple (someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another)

23. The ancient habit of sorting philosophers into schools or groups seems first to have been applied to Aristotelian philosophers by Francisco Patrizi [Franciscus Patritius] in his Discussiones peripateticæ

24. As the child of Presbyterian missionaries, Ms. Browne lived in Brazil, China and Niger, and was used to a peripatetic lifestyle, so she decided to take to the road.

25. Ahasuerus - balladeer - balladist - Bucoliast - itinerant - major poet - minor poet - modernist - peregrine - rhymester - serenader - sonneteer - straggler - symbolist - trovatore 10 letter words folk singer - librettist - parnassian - rhapsodist - troubadour 11 letter words ballad maker - minnesinger - pastoralist - peripatetic

26. Aristotle (/ ær ɪ ˈ s t ɒ t əl /; Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs, pronounced [Aristotélɛːs]; 384–322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition

27. Busker (n.) "itinerant entertainer," 1857, from busk (v.) "to offer goods for sale only in bars and taprooms," 1851 (in Mayhew), which is perhaps from busk "to cruise as a pirate," which was used in a figurative sense by 1841, in reference to people living shiftless and peripatetic lives; compare the nautical sense of busk (v.).