• Irenic

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ʌɪˈɹɛnɪk/Rhymes: -É›nɪk, -iːnɪk

    Origin

    From Ancient Greek είρηνικος, from εἰρήνη ("peace").

    Full definition of irenic

    Adjective

    irenic

    1. (chiefly theology) Promoting or fitted to promote peace; conciliatory, non-confrontational; peaceful.
      • 2001, Hywel Williams, The Guardian, 30 Nov 2001:The idea that the Jews of the region are not genetically distinct from other peoples of the area should be an irenic insight.
      • 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin 2003, p. 199:The philosophes contrasted their own irenic calls for tolerance with the church's historical record as the perennial source of cruelty and fanaticism.
      • 2011, Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature, Penguin 2012, p. 343:The current comity between the United States and China … is a recent reminder of the irenic effects of trade.
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