lacedaemonian

[las-i-dih-moh-nee-uhn]

lacedaemonian Definition

  • 1of or relating to the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
  • 2rigorously disciplined or austere

Using lacedaemonian: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lacedaemonian" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Lacedaemonian army was known for its discipline and toughness.

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    The school had a Lacedaemonian approach to education, emphasizing strict discipline and physical training.

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    He lived a Lacedaemonian lifestyle, with no luxuries or extravagances.

lacedaemonian Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with lacedaemonian

  • the political system of ancient Sparta, characterized by an oligarchic government and strict social hierarchy

    Example

    The Lacedaemonian constitution was designed to create a society of disciplined warriors.

  • a strict and rigorous approach to training or education, modeled after the practices of ancient Sparta

    Example

    The coach imposed Lacedaemonian discipline on his team, making them run laps and do push-ups until they were exhausted.

  • a lifestyle characterized by frugality, self-discipline, and avoidance of luxury or excess

    Example

    He admired the Lacedaemonian simplicity of the ancient Spartans, and tried to live his life in a similar way.

Origins of lacedaemonian

from Latin 'Lacedaemonius', from Greek 'Lakedaimonios', from 'Lakedaimon' (Sparta)

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Summary: lacedaemonian in Brief

The term 'Lacedaemonian' [las-i-dih-moh-nee-uhn] refers to the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, known for its rigorous discipline and austere lifestyle. It can be used to describe a person, organization, or approach that emphasizes strict discipline and simplicity, as in 'The school had a Lacedaemonian approach to education.' Phrases like 'Lacedaemonian constitution' and 'Lacedaemonian discipline' refer to specific aspects of Spartan culture.