Stagirite is a 9 letter English word.
You can make 386 anagrams from letters in Stagirite (aegiirstt).
1610-20; Latin Stagīrītēs Greek Stagīrī́tēs. See Stagira, -ite1
For they who have wasted their patrimony, as the Stagirite shrewdly observes, are great promoters of innovation!
For he has made use of much that came originally from the Stagirite.
At Plato's school Aristotle was called by the boys, "the Stagirite," a name that was to last him through life—and longer.
The Stagirite was the founder of a school, Bacon the teacher and populariser for a nation.
Hence the name Peripatetics (the Walkers), which has always designated the disciples of the Stagirite philosopher.
Do the Outlook and the Commoner imply progress since the Stagirite?
From thence these radiated, absorbing the attention of literary men, and enlisting many converts from the Stagirite faith.
Aristotle was born in Stagira in Macedonia, and from this fact he is called the Stagirite.
Plato had no sons after the flesh, and the love of his heart went out to the Stagirite: in him he saw his own life projected.
The Stagirite (who knew the difference) called him a blockhead.
0
0