IPA: /əˈdædʒiəl/
KK: /əˈdædʒiəl/
Relating to a saying or proverb that expresses a general truth or piece of advice.
The teacher often used adagial phrases to convey wisdom in her lessons.
The word 'adagial' originates from the Latin 'adagia', which is the plural of 'adagium', meaning a proverb or saying. The suffix '-al' indicates a relation or pertaining to. Therefore, 'adagial' refers to something that pertains to proverbs or sayings.
Think of 'adagia' as a collection of wise sayings, and remember that 'adagial' means related to those proverbs.