Epiky

/ˈɛpɪki/ noun

Definition

A rare or archaic variant term possibly relating to epicureanism or the philosophy of Epicurus.

Etymology

From Greek Epicurus-related roots; extremely rare in modern usage and appears only in specialized historical or philosophical texts.

Kelly Says

This word is so obscure that it barely appears in any modern dictionary—it's a linguistic ghost, a spelling variation that lost out in the competition between different ways of writing the same idea.

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