释义 |
pai·deia \pīˈdāə\ noun (-s) Etymology: German, from Greek, education, culture, from paideuein to educate (from paid-, pais child) + -ia -y — more at few 1. : training of the physical and mental faculties in such a way as to produce a broad enlightened mature outlook harmoniously combined with maximum cultural development < the long and noble tradition of paideia, which made it impossible for a Greek or Roman to write a worthy book merely to record facts — Gilbert Highet > 2. : the ideal development envisioned or attained by paideia |