didascalic

adjective

di·​das·​cal·​ic
¦dīˌda¦skalik,
-īdə¦-,
¦didə¦-
1
archaic : intended to teach (something, such as a moral lesson) : moralistic, didactic
2
: of, relating to, or contained in a didascaly

Word History

Etymology

Late Latin didascalicus, from Greek didaskalikos, from didaskalos teacher (from didaskein to teach) + -ikos -ic

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“Didascalic.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/didascalic. Accessed 24 Apr. 2024.

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