laconic

     

A "laconic phrase" is a very concise or terse statement, name after Laconia (a.k.a. Lacedaemon [Greek Λακεδαίμων]), a polis of ancient Greece (and region of modern Greece) surrounding the city of Sparta proper. In common usage, Sparta referred both to Lacedaemon and Sparta. Similarly, a laconism is a figure of speech in which someone uses very few words to express an idea, keeping with the Spartan reputation for austerity.

Trivia about laconic

  • The Spartans' region, Laconia, & their dislike of wasting words gave us this English adjective
  • From an ancient Greek region, this adjective means "concise", "using few words"

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