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The word "pithy" originally referred to qualities of character associated with piety, such as compassion and reverence. Over time, its meaning shifted to describe utterances that were characterized by brevity and sharpness.
Examples:
Etymology Old English piða feminine ultimately from Proto Germanic piduz masc
Etymology The word crispy is derived from the Middle English word crispe which in tu
Etymology The word stilly is derived from the Middle English word stille which in t
Etymology Middle English duski from Old Norse duskr meaning dark twilight Mean
Etymology Sententious originates from the Latin word sententia meaning thought opi
Etymology The word pregnant originates from the Latin word praegnans which means b
Etymology Greek apothegma meaning a sharp or pithy saying From apo away from
Etymology Derived from the Greek word epigraphē meaning inscription or superinsc
Terse Etymology From Latin tersus meaning wiped clean neat Meaning Concise
Etymology Latin muttum meaning a whisper or a word Related to the French mot m
Etymology From Ancient Greek ἀφορισμός aphorismós from ἀφορίζω ap
Etymology and Origin Latin contemptus a feeling of disrespect or scorn From the ve
Etymology The word occult comes from the Latin word occultus which means hidden