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so·crat·ic I. \səˈkrad.]ik, sōˈ-, -at], ]ēk\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin socraticus, from Greek sōkratikos, from Sōkratēs Socrates died 399 B.C. Greek philosopher + -ikos -ic : of or relating to the philosopher Socrates, Socratism, or the Socratics II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : a follower of Socrates 2. : a member of one of the minor schools of Greek philosophy (as the Cynic, Cyrenaic, or Megarian) influenced by Socrates — called also lesser Socratic, minor Socratic |