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Nemetic

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Nemetic (comparative more Nemetic, superlative most Nemetic)

  1. Of or relating to the goddess Nemesis.
    • 2004, Charles E. Scott, “Helen, Heidegger, and the Wisdom of Nemesis”, in Albert A. Anderson, Steven V. Hicks, Lech Witkowski, editors, Mythos and Logos: How to Regain the Love of Wisdom, pages 11–12:
      She transfixes us by the destiny that came with Zeus' offense of her mother, awesome Nemesis, who knew the comportment proper to the limitations of all events. With Nemetic wisdom, however, we might find the manners that must accord with her daughter and accord in such a way that we let her appear without the violations of possessive force.

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