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Latest revision as of 06:30, 4 March 2026
English
[edit | edit source]Etymology
[edit | edit source]From Latin Lacōnicus (“Spartan”), from Ancient Greek Λακωνικός (“Laconian”). Laconia was the region inhabited and ruled by the Spartans, who were known for their brevity in speech.
Katakana Transliteration
[edit | edit source]- ラコニック (Rakonikku)
Adjective
[edit | edit source]- (of speech or writing) Communicative through the use of as few words as possible.
- Synonyms: terse, succinct, concise, pithy, lapidary
- (of speakers or writers) Communicating through the use of as few words as possible.
- (Australia, sometimes proscribed, of a person) Laidback; casual; not intense.
Example sentence
[edit | edit source]- 2026, Wandering Wikis:
- "After listening to a forty-minute explanation of the problem, she offered a laconic solution: 'Turn it off.'"
- 2026, Wandering Wikis:
Video Walkthrough
[edit | edit source]https://www.bitchute.com/video/xR7VYPxIFqAb
Derived terms
[edit | edit source]- laconicism
- laconicly
- unlaconic
Related terms
[edit | edit source]- laconical
- laconically
- laconism