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eirenicon
/ 补瑟藞谤颈藧苍瑟藢办蓲苍 /
noun
- a proposition that attempts to harmonize conflicting viewpoints
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of eirenicon1
C19: from Greek, from 别颈谤脓苍颈办辞蝉 of or concerning peace, from 别颈谤脓苍脓 peace
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Example Sentences
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In October 1534, however, Helgesen issued an eirenicon in which he attempted to reconcile the two contending confessions.
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Thus the Epistle is an eirenicon.
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This was an ingenious eirenicon, but it does not seem to satisfy all the philosophers, those namely who feel that intuitions鈥攂oth intellectual and moral鈥攈ave a validity, universality, and compelling necessity which cannot be accounted for if they are simply the outcome of race-experience.
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Eirenicon, 墨-r膿鈥瞡i-kon, n. a proposal calculated to promote peace.鈥攁dj.
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He rushed out of the room, and the banging door cut short Mr. Legion's eirenicon.
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