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Cynic
Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Progressive Death Metal Gründung 1987 Auflösung 1994 Neugründung 2007 Website www.cyniconline.com Gründungsmitglieder Paul Masvidal Sean Reinert Aktuelle Besetzung Gesang, GitarrePaul Masvidal (1987–1994, seit 2006) Schlagzeug, Keyboards, PerkussionSean Reinert (1987–1994, seit 2006) Ehemalige Mitglieder Gitarre, Gutturaler GesangTymon Kruidenier (2008–2010) Robin Zielhorst (2008–2010) Fretless Bass, Chapman StickSean Malone (1993–1994, 2008) Chris Kringel (1993–1994, 2006–2007) Gutturaler Gesang, KeyboardsTony Teegarden (1993–1994, 2006–2007) GitarreDavid Senescu (2007) Gesang, KeyboardsAruna Abrams (1994–1996) GitarreJason Gobel (1988–1994) BassTony Choy (1991–1993) BassMark van Erp (1987–1989) GesangJack Kelly (1987–1988)
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Cynic — Cyn ic (s[i^]n [i^]k), Cynical Cyn ic*al ( [i^]*kal), a. [L. cynicus of the sect of Cynics, fr. Gr. kyniko s, prop., dog like, fr. ky wn, kyno s, dog. See {Hound}.] 1. Having the qualities of a surly dog; snarling; captious; currish. I hope it is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cynic — Cyn ic, n. (Gr. Philos) 1. One of a sect or school of philosophers founded by Antisthenes, and of whom Diogenes was a disciple. The first Cynics were noted for austere lives and their scorn for social customs and current philosophical opinions.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cynic — ► NOUN 1) a person who has little faith in the integrity or sincerity of others. 2) a sceptic. 3) (Cynic) (in ancient Greece) a member of a school of philosophers founded by Antisthenes, characterized by an ostentatious contempt for wealth and… … English terms dictionary
cynic — mid 16c., in reference to the ancient philosophy, from Gk. kynikos a follower of Antisthenes, lit. dog like, from kyon (gen. kynos) dog (see CANINE (Cf. canine)). Supposedly from the sneering sarcasm of the philosophers, but more likely from… … Etymology dictionary
cynic — cynic, cynical Cynical is the adjective form used in the meaning ‘doubting human sincerity or integrity’ and has developed a further meaning ‘disregarding normal rules or standards’, as in a cynical foul, a cynical tackle, etc. Cynic is used with … Modern English usage
cynic — [n] nonbeliever carper, caviler, detractor, disbeliever, doubter, doubting Thomas*, egoist, egotist, flouter, misanthrope, misanthropist, misogamist, misogynist, mocker, pessimist, questioner, satirist, scoffer, skeptic, sneerer, unbeliever;… … New thesaurus
cynic — [sin′ik] n. [L Cynicus < Gr kynikos, lit., doglike, as if < kyōn, dog (see HOUND1), nickname of Diogenes, but prob. in allusion to the Kynosarges, a gymnasium where the Cynics taught (< kyōn + argos, lit., white dog, so named after an… … English World dictionary