witty+saying
21epigram — , epigraph The first is a short, witty saying or poem. The second is an inscription, as on a monument or statue, or an introductory quotation at the beginning of a book or substantial block of text …
22mot — (n.) a witty saying, 1580s, from Fr. mot (12c.) remark, short speech, lit. word, cognate of It. MOTTO (Cf. motto), from L. mutum grunt, murmur (see MUTTER (Cf. mutter)). Mot juste (1912) is French, lit. exact word, the precisely appropriate… …
23wit — {{11}}wit (n.) mental capacity, O.E. wit, more commonly gewit, from P.Gmc. *witjan (Cf. O.S. wit, O.N. vit, Dan. vid, Swed. vett, O.Fris. wit, O.H.G. wizzi knowledge, understanding, intelligence, mind, Ger. Witz wit, witticism, joke, Goth …
24epigram, epigraph — The first is a short, witty saying or poem. The second is an inscription, as on a monument or statue, or an introductory quotation at the beginning of a book or substantial block of text …
25epigram, epigraph — The first is a short, witty saying or poem. The second is an inscription, as on a monument or statue, or an introductory quotation at the beginning of a book or substantial block of text …
26quip — /kwɪp / (say kwip) noun 1. a sharp, sarcastic remark; a cutting jest. 2. a clever or witty saying. 3. a quibble. 4. an odd or fantastic action or thing. –verb (i) (quipped, quipping) 5. to utter quips. {backformation from quippy quip, from Latin… …
27χαριεντισμάτων — χαριέντισμα witty saying neut gen pl …
28χαριεντίσματα — χαριέντισμα witty saying neut nom/voc/acc pl …
29χαριεντίσματος — χαριέντισμα witty saying neut gen sg …
30ἐπιφωνημάτων — ἐπιφώνημα a witty saying neut gen pl …