aphorist
English
Noun
aphorist (plural aphorists)
- A person who creates or recites aphorisms.
- 1873, J. Muir, Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India, volume 3, second edition, page 110:
- Leaving the reader to study the details of the discussion in Dr. Ballantyne's aphorisms of the Nyāya (Part Second, pp. 77 ff.), I will pass over most of the Sūtras, and merely quote the principal conclusions of the Nyāya aphorist.
- 1998, George C. Schoolfield, A History of Finland's Literature, page 142:
- [Juhani Siljo]'s natural form of expression was the aphorism; he is one of the best aphorists of his time and in Finnish literature.
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