Neopythagorean

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See also: neo-Pythagorean

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

neo- +‎ Pythagorean

Adjective

Neopythagorean (comparative more Neopythagorean, superlative most Neopythagorean)

  1. Of or pertaining to Neopythagoreanism.
    • 2013, Helene Foley, Reflections of Women in Antiquity, page 311:
      Nevertheless Neopythagorean treatises are extant that were written in Alexandria at the end of the first century B.C. Some of these treatises were written by women adopting as pennames the names of earlier female disciples and relatives of of Pythagoras.

Noun

Neopythagorean (plural Neopythagoreans)

  1. An adherent of Neopythagoreanism.