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  • Deontic modality
  • Linguistic modality expressing how the world should be

    Deontic modality (abbreviated deo) is a linguistic modality that indicates how the world ought to be according to certain norms, expectations, speaker

    Deontic modality

    Deontic_modality

  • Deontic logic
  • Field of philosophical logic

    used to formalize imperative logic, or directive modality in natural languages. Typically, a deontic logic uses O A {\displaystyle {\mathsf {O}}A} to

    Deontic logic

    Deontic_logic

  • Modal verb
  • Type of verb, such as "might", that is used to indicate modality

    certainty) deontic modality, concerned with possibility and necessity in terms of freedom to act (including permission and duty) dynamic modality, which may

    Modal verb

    Modal_verb

  • Modal logic
  • Type of formal logic

    epistemic modal logic, the formula ◻ P {\displaystyle \Box P} can be used to represent the statement that P {\displaystyle P} is known. In deontic modal logic

    Modal logic

    Modal_logic

  • Volitive modality
  • as a subcategory of deontic modality. Volitive moods are a category of grammatical moods that are used to express volitive modality. Examples are the optative

    Volitive modality

    Volitive_modality

  • Auxiliary verb
  • Verb adding grammatical meaning rather than content meaning

    differences in use. Deontic modality expresses an ability, necessity, or obligation that is associated with an agent subject. Epistemic modality expresses the

    Auxiliary verb

    Auxiliary_verb

  • Modality (semantics)
  • Phenomenon whereby language is used to discuss possible situations

    must be the murderer. (expressing epistemic modality) (2) Agatha must go to jail. (expressing deontic modality) The sentence in (1) might be spoken by someone

    Modality (semantics)

    Modality_(semantics)

  • Frank R. Palmer
  • British linguist (1922–2019)

    Modality and Evidential Modality. Event Modality in turn can be of two types: Deontic Modality and Dynamic Modality. In Deontic Modality, the conditioning factors

    Frank R. Palmer

    Frank_R._Palmer

  • Carthago delenda est
  • Latin oratorical phrase

    to the predicative verbal adjective delenda—and further imparts a deontic modality to the clause as a whole. Because delenda is a predicative adjective

    Carthago delenda est

    Carthago delenda est

    Carthago_delenda_est

  • Grammatical mood
  • Grammatical feature of verbs

    Biblical Greek From SIL International: Deontic modality Volitive modality: imprecative mood, optative mood Directive modality: deliberative mood, imperative mood

    Grammatical mood

    Grammatical_mood

  • English modal auxiliary verbs
  • Class of auxiliary verbs in English that lack untensed forms

    of the modality [. . .] A special case is in tags: We must stop soon, mustn't we?" The modal verb can expresses possibility in a dynamic, deontic, or epistemic

    English modal auxiliary verbs

    English modal auxiliary verbs

    English_modal_auxiliary_verbs

  • Free choice inference
  • Phenomenon in natural language

    disjunction and modality. Free choice inferences are most widely studied for deontic modals, but also arise with other flavors of modality as well as imperatives

    Free choice inference

    Free_choice_inference

  • Southern American English
  • Varieties of English spoken in the Southern United States

    multiple modals are: As the table shows, there are only possible combinations of an epistemic modal followed by deontic modals in multiple modal constructions

    Southern American English

    Southern_American_English

  • List of loanwords in the Tagalog language
  • realizing deontic modality (i.e. modals concerned with expressing inclination, obligation and ability) and words realizing epistemic modality (i.e. modals concerned

    List of loanwords in the Tagalog language

    List_of_loanwords_in_the_Tagalog_language

  • Subjunctive possibility
  • Subjunctive possibility (also called alethic possibility) is a form of modality studied in modal logic. Subjunctive possibilities are the sorts of possibilities

    Subjunctive possibility

    Subjunctive_possibility

  • Dynamic modality
  • contrast to the similar deontic modality. In English, dynamic modality is expressed with "can" or "will." "A BRIEF GLOSSARY OF MODALITY". dinamico2.unibg.it

    Dynamic modality

    Dynamic_modality

  • Agentive logic
  • Field of philosophical and mathematical logic studying agency and action

    been extended with group agency operators, temporal modalities, epistemic operators, and deontic operators to study responsibility, collective action

    Agentive logic

    Agentive_logic

  • Brian Chellas
  • American philosopher and logician (1941–2023)

    was an American philosopher and logician, known for his work in modal logic, deontic logic, conditional logic, and the logic of agency. He was a long-time

    Brian Chellas

    Brian_Chellas

  • Modal operator
  • Logical operator in modal logic

    in modal logic, including at least: alethic, deontic, axiological, epistemic, and doxastic. Alethic modal operators (M-operators) determine the fundamental

    Modal operator

    Modal_operator

  • Going-to future
  • Grammatical construction

    time (usually in the near future), as a result of either some duty (deontic modality) or some set plan. For example: I'm to report to the principal this

    Going-to future

    Going-to future

    Going-to_future

  • Fourteen Points
  • 1918 U.S. peace proposals after World War I

    right, who is wrong? Interpreting 14 points of Wilson–a case study of deontic modals and their meanings." Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 66.1: 83–103

    Fourteen Points

    Fourteen Points

    Fourteen_Points

  • Formal semantics (natural language)
  • Formal study of linguistic meaning

    approaches distinguish between different types of modality, such as logical, epistemic, and deontic modality, while introducing separate operators for each

    Formal semantics (natural language)

    Formal_semantics_(natural_language)

  • Normal modal logic
  • Type of modal logic

    a number of deontic and epistemic logics, for example, are non-normal, often because they give up the Kripke schema. Every normal modal logic is regular

    Normal modal logic

    Normal_modal_logic

  • Georg Henrik von Wright
  • Finnish philosopher (1916–2003)

    is particularly known for his work in philosophical logic, especially deontic logic, his work on Ludwig Wittgenstein's later philosophy, and his work

    Georg Henrik von Wright

    Georg Henrik von Wright

    Georg_Henrik_von_Wright

  • Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules
  • Standard of Object Management Group

    alethic modality or deontic modality and require elements of modal logic as formalization. SBVR Structural Business Rules use two alethic modal operators:

    Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules

    Semantics_of_Business_Vocabulary_and_Business_Rules

  • Pichinglis
  • English-based creole of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea

    presence of deontic modality, i.e. in directive main clauses such as imperatives as well as in the subordinate clauses of deontic modality inducing main

    Pichinglis

    Pichinglis

    Pichinglis

  • Glossary of logic
  • therefore not Q" is used. deontic modal logic A branch of modal logic concerned with obligation, permission, and related modalities. derivable rule A rule

    Glossary of logic

    Glossary_of_logic

  • Text world theory
  • Theory of language processing

    perception modality, the enactor's sub-world is believed to be factual and true: "surely she was wrong about the price of the book." In the deontic modality, the

    Text world theory

    Text_world_theory

  • Relevance logic
  • Kind of non-classical logic

    systems to avoid Curry-style triviality, and explored applications in deontic, modal, and computational settings. The early developments in relevance logic

    Relevance logic

    Relevance_logic

  • Rule of inference
  • Method of deriving conclusions

    Lead section, § 2. Modal Logics Sider 2010, pp. 133–136, 227–228 Garson 2024, § 3. Deontic Logics Garson 2024, § 1. What is Modal Logic?, § 4. Temporal

    Rule of inference

    Rule of inference

    Rule_of_inference

  • Modal subordination
  • Formal semantic phenomenon

    modal subordination have been found in a variety of languages with a variety of other modal operators including epistemic modal auxiliaries, deontic modal

    Modal subordination

    Modal_subordination

  • Héctor-Neri Castañeda
  • Guatemalan-American philosopher (1924–1991)

    "The Paradoxes of Deontic Logic: The Simplest Solution to All of Them in One Fell Swoop", in Risto Hilpinen (ed.), New Studies in Deontic Logic, Dordrecht:

    Héctor-Neri Castañeda

    Héctor-Neri_Castañeda

  • Sardinian language
  • Romance language indigenous to the island of Sardinia

    acoitendi de Maria, "Lucy runs faster than Mary"). The expression of the deontic modality through a periphrastic form, characterized by the verb "to want" in

    Sardinian language

    Sardinian language

    Sardinian_language

  • Philosophical logic
  • Application of logical methods to philosophical problems

    philosophical logic studies various forms of non-classical logics, like modal logic and deontic logic. This way, various fundamental philosophical concepts, like

    Philosophical logic

    Philosophical_logic

  • Kripke semantics
  • Formal semantics for non-classical logic systems

    named after the truth axiom in epistemic logic; axiom D is named after deontic logic; axiom B is named after L. E. J. Brouwer; and axioms 4 and 5 are

    Kripke semantics

    Kripke_semantics

  • André Fuhrmann
  • German professor and writer

    Ontological Argument. History, Modifications, and Controversies. 2017: Deontic Modals: Why Abandon The Default Approach. Erkenntnis 83. 2020: Freshwater Diploneis

    André Fuhrmann

    André_Fuhrmann

  • Friederike Moltmann
  • German linguist and philosopher

    concepts from the perspective of natural language: truth, existence, deontic modality, nonexistent objects, and relative truth. Significant influences on

    Friederike Moltmann

    Friederike Moltmann

    Friederike_Moltmann

  • English auxiliary verbs
  • Small set of grammatically distinctive verbs of English

    The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language terms quasi-modal be normally imparts a deontic meaning: that of He is never to come here again approximates

    English auxiliary verbs

    English auxiliary verbs

    English_auxiliary_verbs

  • STIT logic
  • Family of modal logics for agency and choice

    epistemic, temporal and strategic modalities. Broersen introduced complete STIT logics for knowledge and action and deontic-epistemic STIT systems that distinguish

    STIT logic

    STIT_logic

  • Philosophy of logic
  • Study of the scope and nature of logic

    physical modality, it is necessary that an object falls if dropped since this is what the laws of nature dictate. But according to logical modality, this

    Philosophy of logic

    Philosophy_of_logic

  • Catherine Christer Hennix
  • Swedish and American composer (1948–2023)

    led the just intonation live-electronic ensembles Hilbert Hotel and The Deontic Miracle. At the urging of Nath, she also pursued an academic, teaching

    Catherine Christer Hennix

    Catherine Christer Hennix

    Catherine_Christer_Hennix

  • Richmond Thomason
  • American philosopher, logician, and computer scientist (born 1939)

    Professorship. Thomason is known for his work on modal and tense logic, the semantics of natural language, deontic logic, and the logical foundations of knowledge

    Richmond Thomason

    Richmond_Thomason

  • Imperative logic
  • Field of logic concerned with imperatives

    received a more developed formulation by Jørgensen. Deontic logic takes the approach of adding a modal operator O {\displaystyle O} to an argument with imperatives

    Imperative logic

    Imperative_logic

  • Normativity
  • Standards of what ought to be

    about what to do, while theoretical normativity concerns what to believe. Deontic normativity deals with what is allowed, required, or forbidden, whereas

    Normativity

    Normativity

  • David Lewis (philosopher)
  • American philosopher (1941–2001)

    Philosophical Papers: Volume II (1986). "Semantic Analyses for Dyadic Deontic Logic" in Logical Theory and Semantic Analysis: Essays Dedicated to Stig

    David Lewis (philosopher)

    David Lewis (philosopher)

    David_Lewis_(philosopher)

  • Alan Ross Anderson
  • American logician (1925–1973)

    Belnap, Anderson was instrumental in the development of relevance logic and deontic logic. Anderson died of cancer in 1973. Anderson believed that the conclusion

    Alan Ross Anderson

    Alan_Ross_Anderson

  • Accessibility relation
  • Modal logic relationship

    Fitelson, Brandon; Notes on "Accessibility" and Modality, 2003. Brown, Curtis; Propositional Modal Logic: A Few First Steps, 2002. Kripke, Saul; Naming

    Accessibility relation

    Accessibility relation

    Accessibility_relation

  • Outline of logic
  • Overview of and topical guide to logic

    logic Bunched logic Categorical logic Classical logic Computability logic Deontic logic Dependence logic Description logic Deviant logic Doxastic logic Epistemic

    Outline of logic

    Outline_of_logic

  • Makassarese language
  • Austronesian language of South Sulawesi, Indonesia

    It’s already a month since I saw any blood.' This enclitic also carries deontic meaning (indicating necessity or certainty) and can be used in imperative

    Makassarese language

    Makassarese language

    Makassarese_language

  • Formal ethics
  • Formal logical system

    grammar closer to higher-order logics), augmented with imperative, deontic, belief, and modal logic symbols. Formal logic uses an underlined symbol (e.g. A

    Formal ethics

    Formal_ethics

  • Ernst Mally
  • Austrian philosopher (1879–1944)

    Meinong's Graz School of object theory. Mally was one of the founders of deontic logic and is mainly known for his contributions in that field of research

    Ernst Mally

    Ernst_Mally

  • Roderick Chisholm
  • American philosopher (1916–1999)

    work on epistemology, metaphysics, free will, value theory, deontology, deontic logic and the philosophy of perception. Richard and Fred Feldman, writing

    Roderick Chisholm

    Roderick Chisholm

    Roderick_Chisholm

  • History of logic
  • particularly from the 1950s onwards, in subjects such as modal logic, temporal logic, deontic logic, and relevance logic. The Nasadiya Sukta of the Rigveda

    History of logic

    History_of_logic

  • Middle Mongol
  • Language spoken in Central Asia during the time of the Mongol Empire

    indicative verbal suffixes express different shades of temporal, aspectual and modal meaning, and the ones with a past meaning also agree with the subject in

    Middle Mongol

    Middle_Mongol

  • Arthur Prior
  • Logician and philosopher (1914–1969)

    re in modal logic. Prior taught and researched modal logic before Kripke proposed his possible worlds semantics for it, at a time when modality and intensionality

    Arthur Prior

    Arthur Prior

    Arthur_Prior

  • Lorenzo Peña
  • Spanish philosopher and lawyer

    applications of deontic logic to the practice of legal reasoning. He found out the flaw was to think of deontic logic as a species of the genus modal logic by

    Lorenzo Peña

    Lorenzo Peña

    Lorenzo_Peña

  • List of glossing abbreviations
  • List of interlinear glossing abbreviations

    Wagner-Nagy (2015) Negation in Uralic Languages F. R. Palmer (2001) Mood and Modality Guillaume Jacques (2024) Celerative: the encoding of speed in verbal morphology

    List of glossing abbreviations

    List_of_glossing_abbreviations

  • Ethics
  • Philosophical study of morality

    De Putte 2022, § 1.2 The Traditional Scheme and the Modal Analogies Belzer, § 1. Standard Deontic Logic (SDL) Haiming 2021, pp. 75–76 Miller 2023, pp

    Ethics

    Ethics

  • English subjunctive
  • English embedded clause type marking non-real possibilities

    Burchfield, John Algeo. (2000). Stein, Dieter. "The expression of deontic and epistemic modality and the subjunctive: ". Studies in Early Modern English, edited

    English subjunctive

    English subjunctive

    English_subjunctive

  • Dov Gabbay
  • Israeli logician (born 1945)

    the Handbook of the History of Logic (with John Woods), the Handbook of Deontic Logic and Normative Systems (with John F. Horty, Xavier Parent, Ron van

    Dov Gabbay

    Dov_Gabbay

  • List of logic symbols
  • List of symbols used to express logical relations

    "it is provable that" in provability logic, "it is obligatory that" in deontic logic, "it is believed that" in doxastic logic, "it is known that" in autoepistemic

    List of logic symbols

    List_of_logic_symbols

  • Logic
  • Study of correct reasoning

    forms of modal logic introduce similar symbols but associate different meanings with them to apply modal logic to other fields. For example, deontic logic

    Logic

    Logic

    Logic

  • Epistemology
  • Philosophical study of knowledge

    Jayprakash; Wallner, Michael (2021). "The Epistemology of Modality and the Problem of Modal Epistemic Friction". Synthese. 198 (S8): 1909–1935. doi:10

    Epistemology

    Epistemology

  • Logical reasoning
  • Process of drawing correct inferences

     2066–9. ISBN 9781441914279. Nute, Donald (6 December 2012). Defeasible Deontic Logic. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 82. ISBN 9789401588515. Ornek

    Logical reasoning

    Logical_reasoning

  • Walter Carnielli
  • Brazilian logician

     73–493. W. A. Carnielli (with Newton C. A. da Costa). Paraconsistent deontic logics. Philosophia – The Philos. Quarterly of Israel vol.16 numbers 3

    Walter Carnielli

    Walter Carnielli

    Walter_Carnielli

  • Metaethics
  • Branch of ethics seeking to understand ethical properties

    most but not all forms of non-cognitivism. Anthropic principle Axiology Deontic logic Ethical subjectivism Fact–value distinction Is–ought problem Meta-rights

    Metaethics

    Metaethics

  • Force dynamics
  • (eds.), 281–322. Sweetser, Eve (1982) ‘A proposal for uniting deontic and epistemic modals. In Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley

    Force dynamics

    Force_dynamics

  • Newton da Costa
  • Brazilian philosopher and mathematician (1929–2024)

    1986; 25: 141–162. N.C.A. da Costa (with Walter Carnielli), Paraconsistent deontic logics. Philosophia – The Philos. Quarterly of Israel, vol.16, numbers

    Newton da Costa

    Newton da Costa

    Newton_da_Costa

  • Outline of academic disciplines
  • Academic fields of study or professions

    Model theory Recursion theory Modal logic Intuitionistic logic Philosophical logic Logical reasoning Modal logic Deontic logic Doxastic logic Logic in

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline_of_academic_disciplines

  • Lennart Åqvist
  • Swedish logician (1932–2019)

    Studies 15 (1-2). Interpretations of Deontic Logic. (1964) Mind 73 (290):246-253. Results Concerning Some Modal Systems That Contain S. (1964) Journal

    Lennart Åqvist

    Lennart_Åqvist

  • Thomas Nagel
  • American philosopher (born 1937)

    In addition, in his later work, Nagel finds a rationale for so-called deontic constraints in a way Scheffler could not. Following Warren Quinn and Frances

    Thomas Nagel

    Thomas Nagel

    Thomas_Nagel

  • David Makinson
  • Australian logician

    David Makinson works across a number of areas of logic, including modal logic, deontic logic, belief revision, uncertain reasoning, relevance-sensitive

    David Makinson

    David_Makinson

  • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
  • German polymath (1646–1716)

    perhaps the earliest elaboration of his possible worlds doctrine within a deontic frame. While ultimately the Elementa remained unpublished, Leibniz continued

    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

    Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz

  • Material conditional
  • Logical connective

    cogsci.2004.02.002. Von Sydow, M. (2006). Towards a Flexible Bayesian and Deontic Logic of Testing Descriptive and Prescriptive Rules (doctoralThesis). Göttingen:

    Material conditional

    Material conditional

    Material_conditional

  • Euthyphro dilemma
  • Ethical problem on the origin of morality posed by Socrates

    command theory that applies only to a specific region of morality: the deontic region of obligation. This response is found in Francisco Suárez's discussion

    Euthyphro dilemma

    Euthyphro dilemma

    Euthyphro_dilemma

  • God becomes the Universe
  • Theological doctrine

    universe necessarily entails that in effect there can be no Sharia, since the deontic nature of the Law presupposes the existence of someone who commands (amir)

    God becomes the Universe

    God_becomes_the_Universe

  • Reasoning system
  • Type of software system

    Reasoning systems may explicitly implement additional logic types (e.g., modal, deontic, temporal logics). However, many reasoning systems implement imprecise

    Reasoning system

    Reasoning_system

  • Peter Geach
  • British philosopher (1916–2013)

    by P.T. Geach, K.J. Shah, and A.C. Jackson, 1989 "Whatever Happened to Deontic Logic" Philosophia 11, 1–12 (1982), reprinted in Logic and Ethics (edited

    Peter Geach

    Peter_Geach

  • Outline of philosophy
  • logic Fuzzy logic Intuitionistic logic Many-valued logic Modal logic Alethic logic Deontic logic Doxastic logic Epistemic logic Temporal logic Paraconsistent

    Outline of philosophy

    Outline_of_philosophy

  • Mankanya language
  • Bak language of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and The Gambia

    Both can be translated into English as "should", with the former being deontic "they should help out (because it's the right thing to do).", and the latter

    Mankanya language

    Mankanya_language

  • Pashto grammar
  • Grammar of the Pashto language

    dance:AOR:PRS:3:SG He should dance "Pəkā́r day" [it is needed] is also used as deontic clause ex: پکار دی چې ته دلته راشې pəkā́r necessary day be:CONT:PRS:3:SG:M

    Pashto grammar

    Pashto grammar

    Pashto_grammar

  • Hachijō grammar
  • Grammatical features of the Hachijō language of Japan

    夕べはぐっすり寝られた。 In a negative sentence, this potential meaning can also be used deontically to indicate a necessity: (12) kora noomo cukezuN kogoN sicja okareNnoogaateQte

    Hachijō grammar

    Hachijō_grammar

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  • Dentin
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    Dentin

    Valley Town

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  • Dionte
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    American, British, English, French, Greek

    Dionte

    God of Wine; A Form of Deontae; Abbreviation of Dionysius

    Dionte

  • LEONTY
  • Male

    Russian

    LEONTY

    Variant spelling of Russian Leontiy, LEONTY means "lion-like."

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  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Leontin

    Lioness.

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  • LEONTII
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    Russian

    LEONTII

    Variant spelling of Russian Leontiy, LEONTII means "lion-like."

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    Leontis

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    English

    Dent

    English : habitational name from places in Cumbria and West Yorkshire named Dent, possibly from a British hill name cognate with Old Irish dinn, dind ‘hill’.English and French : nickname from Old French dent ‘tooth’ (Latin dens, genitive dentis), bestowed on someone with some deficiency or peculiarity of the teeth, or of a gluttonous or avaricious nature.

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    LEONTIY

    (Леонтий) Russian form of Latin Leontius, LEONTIY means "lion-like."

    LEONTIY

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  • Deistical
  • a.

    Pertaining to, savoring of, or consisting in, deism; as, a deistic writer; a deistical book.

  • Elenctical
  • a.

    Serving to refute; refutative; -- applied to indirect modes of proof, and opposed to deictic.

  • Identic
  • a.

    Identical.

  • Dentel
  • n.

    Same as Dentil.

  • Modality
  • n.

    The quality or state of being modal.

  • Daemonic
  • a.

    See Demon, Demonic.

  • Modality
  • n.

    A modal relation or quality; a mode or point of view under which an object presents itself to the mind. According to Kant, the quality of propositions, as assertory, problematical, or apodeictic.

  • Dentil
  • n.

    A small square block or projection in cornices, a number of which are ranged in an ornamental band; -- used particularly in the Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite orders.

  • Demonic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a demon or to demons; demoniac.

  • Geotic
  • a.

    Belonging to earth; terrestrial.

  • Deistic
  • a.

    Alt. of Deistical

  • Enchoric
  • a.

    Belonging to, or used in, a country; native; domestic; popular; common; -- said especially of the written characters employed by the common people of ancient Egypt, in distinction from the hieroglyphics. See Demotic.

  • Deictic
  • a.

    Direct; proving directly; -- applied to reasoning, and opposed to elenchtic or refutative.

  • Henotic
  • a.

    Harmonizing; irenic.

  • Deltic
  • a.

    Deltaic.

  • Pontic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Pontus, Euxine, or Black Sea.

  • Demotic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the people; popular; common.