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Platonic

 
Dictionary: Pla·ton·ic   (plə-tŏn'ĭk, plā-) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of Plato or his philosophy: Platonic dialogues; Platonic ontology.
  2. often platonic Transcending physical desire and tending toward the purely spiritual or ideal: platonic love.
  3. often platonic Speculative or theoretical.

[After PLATO.]

Platonically Pla·ton'i·cal·ly adv.

WORD HISTORY   Plato did not invent the term or the concept that bears his name, but he did see sexual desire as the germ for higher loves. Marsilio Ficino, a Renaissance follower of Plato, used the terms amor socraticus and amor platonicus interchangeably for a love between two humans that was preparatory for the love of God. From Ficino's usage, Platonic (already present in English as an adjective to describe what related to Plato and first recorded in 1533) came to be used for a spiritual love between persons of opposite sexes. In our own century Platonic has been used of relationships between members of the same sex. Though the concept is an elevated one, the term has perhaps more often been applied in ways that led Samuel Richardson to have one of his characters in Pamela say, "I am convinced, and always was, that Platonic love is Platonic nonsense."


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Antonyms: platonic
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adj

Definition: nonphysical (love)
Antonyms: physical, sexual


Devil's Dictionary: platonic
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A cynical view of the world by Ambrose Bierce


adj.

Pertaining to the philosophy of Socrates. Platonic Love is a fool's name for the affection between a disability and a frost.


WordNet: platonic
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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: free from physical desire


Translations: Platonic
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - platonisk, teoretisk

Français (French)
adj. - platonique, (Philos) platonicien

Deutsch (German)
adj. - platonisch

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - (φιλοσ., μτφ.) πλατωνικός

Italiano (Italian)
platonico

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - platônico

Русский (Russian)
платонический, одни разговоры но не половой акт

Español (Spanish)
adj. - platónico

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - platonisk

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
柏拉图哲学的, 理想的, 柏拉图主义的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 柏拉圖哲學的, 理想的, 柏拉圖主義的

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 순 정신(우애)적인, 비 실천적인

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - プラトンの, 精神的な

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮מוגבל למלים או לתיאוריה, לא-מעשי, רוחנית, לא-חושנית (אהבה), אפלטוני‬


 
 
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