gnathonic [na-thon-ik] Word Origin adjective
- sycophantic; fawning.
Origin of gnathonic 1630–40; Latin gnathōnicus, derivative of Gnathōn- (stem of Gnathō) name of a sycophantic character in the Roman comedy Eunuchus by Terence; see -ic Related formsgna·thon·i·cal·ly, adverb British Dictionary definitions for gnathonic gnathonic adjective
- literary deceitfully flattering; sycophantic
Derived Formsgnathonically, adverbWord Origin for gnathonic C17: from Latin gnathōnicus, from Gnathō, such a character in the Eunuchus, Roman comedy by Terence