Aph″o‐rism (�), n. [F. aphorisme, fr. Gr. � definition, a short, pithy sentence, fr. � to mark off by boundaries, to define; � from + � to separate, part. See Horizon.] A comprehensive maxim or principle expressed in a few words; a sharply defined sentence relating to abstract truth rather than to practical matters.
The first aphorism of Hippocrates is, “Life is short, and the art is long.”
Fleming.
Syn. — Axiom; maxim; adage; proverb; apothegm; saying; saw; truism; dictum. See Axiom.