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iconoclast

 
(ī-kŏn'ə-klăst') pronunciation
n.
  1. One who attacks and seeks to overthrow traditional or popular ideas or institutions.
  2. One who destroys sacred religious images.

[French iconoclaste, from Medieval Greek eikonoklastēs, smasher of religious images : eikono-, icono- + Greek -klastēs, breaker (from Greek klān, klas-, to break).]

iconoclastic i·con'o·clas'tic adj.
iconoclastically i·con'o·clas'ti·cal·ly adv.

WORD HISTORY   An iconoclast can be unpleasant company, but at least the modern iconoclast only attacks such things as ideas and institutions. The original iconoclasts destroyed countless works of art. Eikonoklastēs, the ancestor of our word, was first formed in Medieval Greek from the elements eikōn, "image, likeness," and -klastēs, "breaker," from klān, "to break." The images referred to by the word are religious images, which were the subject of controversy among Christians of the Byzantine Empire in the 8th and 9th centuries, when iconoclasm was at its height. In addition to destroying many sculptures and paintings, those opposed to images attempted to have them barred from display and veneration. During the Protestant Reformation images in churches were again felt to be idolatrous and were once more banned and destroyed. It is around this time that iconoclast, the descendant of the Greek word, is first recorded in English (1641), with reference to the Byzantine iconoclasts. In the 19th century iconoclast took on the secular sense that it has today, as in "Kant was the great iconoclast" (James Martineau).


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When John Kenneth Galbraith died recently, his obituary referred to him as an iconoclast who frequently took issue with conventional wisdom, a phrase he introduced in The Affluent Society (1958):

"John Kenneth Galbraith, the iconoclastic economist, teacher and diplomat and an unapologetically liberal member of the political and academic establishment that he needled in prolific writings for more than half a century, died yesterday at a hospital in Cambridge, Mass."

Link: John Kenneth Galbraith, 97, Dies; Economist Held a Mirror to Society

Posted May 2, 2006.

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Definition: critical
Antonyms: conformist

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A cynical view of the world by Ambrose Bierce


n.

A breaker of idols, the worshipers whereof are imperfectly gratified by the performance, and most strenuously protest that he unbuildeth but doth not reedify, that he pulleth down but pileth not up. For the poor things would have other idols in place of those he thwacketh upon the mazzard and dispelleth. But the iconoclast saith: "Ye shall have none at all, for ye need them not; and if the rebuilder fooleth round hereabout, behold I will depress the head of him and sit thereon till he squawk it."


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IN BRIEF: That which attacks settled beliefs or institutions.

pronunciation Her artwork was iconoclastic and unconventional.

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An iconoclast is someone who engages in iconoclasm—destruction of religious symbols or, by extension, established dogma or conventions.

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - billedstormer

Nederlands (Dutch)
beeldenstormer (m.n. in Griekse kerk), iemand die gekoesterde denkbeelden aanvalt

Français (French)
n. - iconoclaste

Deutsch (German)
n. - Bilderstürmer

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (θρησκ., μτφ.) εικονοκλάστης, εικονομάχος, ριζοσπαστικός

Italiano (Italian)
iconoclasta

Português (Portuguese)
n. - iconoclasta (m) (f)

Русский (Russian)
иконоборец

Español (Spanish)
n. - iconoclasta

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - ikonoklast, bildstormare, omstörtare

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
偶像破坏者, 提倡打破旧习的人

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 偶像破壞者, 提倡打破舊習的人

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 우상파괴자, 구습타파 주의자

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 聖像礼拝反対者, 偶像破壊者, 旧習打破を唱える人

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) محطم التماثيل الدينيه, مهاجم المعتقدات التقليديه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮מורד במוסכמות, מנפץ אלילים, תוקף אמונות מקובלות‬


 
 

 

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