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    Rhadamanthine
    /ˌradəˈmanθʌɪn/

    adjective

    • 1. showing stern and inflexible judgement. literary

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  3. Rhadamanthine is an adjective that means rigorously strict or just, derived from the name of a Greek mythological judge of the underworld. Learn more about its etymology, synonyms, and usage examples from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Sep 28, 2024 · Inflexibly rigorous or severe. In a commodious gas-lit box, surrounded by books and papers, and with a mighty folio of loose leaves open before him — a book of Fate, in truth — sits a man, buttoned up in a great-coat often; for be it blazing July or frigid December, it is always cold at three o'clock in the morning.

  5. Define Rhadamanthine. Rhadamanthine synonyms, Rhadamanthine pronunciation, Rhadamanthine translation, English dictionary definition of Rhadamanthine. adj. Strictly and uncompromisingly just. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RhadamanthusRhadamanthus - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthus (/ ˌrædəˈmænθəs /) or Rhadamanthys (Ancient Greek: Ῥαδάμανθυς) was a wise king of Crete. As the son of Zeus and Europa he was considered a demigod. He later became one of the judges of the dead and an important figure in Greek mythology.

  7. Synonyms for RHADAMANTHINE: correct, accurate, stringent, uncompromising, equitable, strict, legitimate, appropriate; Antonyms of RHADAMANTHINE: unfair, unjustified, irrelevant, unjust, undue, improper, unwarranted, incorrect

  8. Definition of "Rhadamanthine". A strict and unbending enforcement of the laws, often applied to a judge's approach. How to use "Rhadamanthine" in a sentence. The Rhadamanthine ruling left no room for negotiation. The judge's Rhadamanthine stance made their decisions predictable.

  9. Rhadamanthine is an adjective that means of or relating to Rhadamanthus, a legendary king of Crete in Greek mythology. The word is derived from the name of the king and has few occurrences in modern written English.

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