taciturnite
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary taciturnement|taciturnité|taciturn|taciturnity From Latin "taciturnus" based on tacitus "silent," the past participle of tacere "to be silent." A related word is tacit "unspoken but implied." Few other words seem related to this stem. However, one famous name is. In his discourse with Hermogenes in "Cratylus," Socrates demonstrates the arbitrary relationeship between words and what they refer to. (Just because someone is named "Gross" doesn't mean that they are gross.) A striking example of Socrates' point was the Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus (ca. 55—120) who, despite being named "silence," was one of the most elegant orators and historians of his time. kam-soxan tu/xod-dâr