aeolistic

See also: Aeolistic

English

Adjective

aeolistic (comparative more aeolistic, superlative most aeolistic)

  1. Alternative form of Aeolistic.
    • 1918, Robert Naylor Whiteford, Motives in English Fiction, page 78:
      Lord Peter, and the martyrologic, aeolistic, ass-skulled Jack, who are more than thumb-nail sketches or abstractions.
    • 1993, Keith Carabine, Owen Knowles, WiesÅ‚aw Krajka, Contexts for Conrad, page 212:
      Instead, Mitchell superintends only a coastal shipping firm with an appropriately aeolistic name, the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company.

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