brazen age

The "brazen age" is a term used in classical mythology to describe a period marked by violence and moral decline, falling between the silver and iron ages.

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Definition

C1Classical Mythology

(historical, mythological)The third era of mankind, noted for its violence and lack of moral restraint, situated between the silver and iron ages.

Example

  • In the brazen age, humanity experienced increased conflict and moral decay.

C2Greek Linguistics

(academic, historical)The middle phase of the Koine Greek language, spanning approximately from 1 C.E. to 300 C.E.

Example

  • The brazen age of Greek linguistics saw significant developments in the Koine dialect.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "brazen age":

golden agedark age