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ae·so·pi·an \ēˈsōpēən, -äp-\ adjective also ae·sop·ic \ēˈsäpik\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Aesop (from Latin Aesopus, from Greek Aisōpos), legendary 6th century B.C. Greek author of fables + English -ian or -ic : conveying an innocent meaning to an outsider but a concealed meaning to an informed member of a conspiracy or underground movement < Aesopian language > |