totemic

See also: totèmic

English

Etymology

totem + -ic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /təʊˈtɛmɪk/
  • Rhymes: -ɛmɪk

Adjective

totemic (not comparable)

  1. Serving as, or relating to, a totem.
    • 2019 January 23, Alex Needham, “Jonas Mekas, titan of underground filmmaking, dies aged 96”, in The Guardian:
      The Lithuanian director escaped the Nazis and moved to New York, where he became a totemic figure for artists including Andy Warhol and John Lennon[.]
    • 2022 October 17, “Jeremy Hunt shreds Truss’s economic plans in astounding U-turn on tax”, in The Guardian:
      Hunt also refused to rule out cuts to totemic Conservative pledges, including defence spending and the pensions triple lock.

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Romanian

Etymology

From French totémique.

Adjective

totemic m or n (feminine singular totemică, masculine plural totemici, feminine and neuter plural totemice)

  1. totemic

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