Eirenic
[ahy-ren-ik, ahy-ree-nik] /aɪˈrɛn ɪk, aɪˈri nɪk/
adjective
1.
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/aɪˈriːnɪk/
adjective
1.
a variant spelling of irenic
adj.
1885, from Greek eirenikos, from eirene “peace, time of peace.” Earlier as irenic (1864), irenical (1650s).
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