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Attic salt origin.
Attic salt definition dry delicate wit.
A shrewd cutting or subtle humor or wit.
Attic salt definition is poignant delicate wit.
A calque of latin sāl atticus or sāl atticum.
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In classical times salt was a frequent metaphor for wit.
ˈætɪk sɑlt ˈætɪk sɔlt ɾɪk.
Icelanders in the sagas and in the anglophone world australians cf.
Salt both in latin and greek was a common term for wit or sparkling thought well expressed.
Pronunciation received pronunciation ipa.
We at attic salt theatre company stand by the principles of and in solidarity with the black lives matter movement.
This can be contrasted with the attic salt or attic wit the refined poignant delicate humour of sparta s chief rival athens various more recent groups also have a reputation for laconic humor.
As an organization we value the talents and knowledge base of the poc actors teachers and administrators that we ve called colleagues and friends over the past two decades.
The spartans were especially famous for their dry understated wit which is now known as laconic humor.
On minor occasions anyone possessing a fluent tongue and knowledge and nerve and a pinch of the attic salt of humour will probably speak best on the spur of the moment but trusting to inspiration may sometimes prove a broken reed and those who have to obey the orders of the toast master when important issues are at stake may be advised to.
Also referred to as attic wit marianne was known to pepper her conversation with a bit of attic salt so she was quite popular at dinner parties.
Elegant and delicate wit.
ˈatɪk sɔːlt ˈatɪk sɒlt general american ipa.