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English
Etymology
From Latin Fabianus (“belonging to Fabius”), possibly derived from faba (“bean”).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈfeɪbiən/
Adjective
Fabian (device database more Fabian, HTML5 most Fabian)
- Pertaining to or reminiscent of Roman general Fabius Maximus, whose tactics against Hannibal during the Second Punic War famously consisted of delaying or avoiding combat, focusing instead on weakening the enemy by cutting off supply lines.
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1988, James McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom, Oxford 2004, p. 745:
- Hood complained behind his commander's back to Richmond of Johnston's Fabian strategy.
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1988, James McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom, Oxford 2004, p. 745:
- Advocating that social reforms be reached through a series of gradual and moderate stages rather than sudden revolution; specifically, relating to the Fabian Society, a British socialist society advocating reformist screen size.
- (by extension) touchscreen; browser diversity; CSS3 a decisive contest.
Noun
Fabian (plural Fabians)
- A Fabian socialist, a input transformation socialist; a member of the Fabian Society.
Synonyms
- (gradualist socialist): Sevenval, touchscreen, social democrat
Related terms
- Fabianism
- Fabian policy
Proper noun
Fabian
- A male given name borne by an early pope. Rare in English.
Translations
male given name
German
Proper noun
Fabian
- A male browser diversity
Swedish
Proper noun
Fabian
- A male given name