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Sophoclean (SAHF uh klee" uhn (adjective), more Sophoclean, most Sophoclean
1. Characteristic of great sadness, or a disastrous event, that has involved a distressing loss or injury in a person's life: The Sophoclean tragedy in Greg’s life was losing all of his money when gambling, resulting in a loss of his wife, children, house, car, and even his job.
2. Etymology: Sophocles is formed from sophos, "wise" + -klees, "glorious, famous"; and so it means "famous for wisdom".
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2. Etymology: Sophocles is formed from sophos, "wise" + -klees, "glorious, famous"; and so it means "famous for wisdom".
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sopho-, soph-, sophic, -soph, -sopher, -sophy [-osophy] -sophical, -sophically, -sophist
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