Definition of "Xenophanes"
proper noun
The pre-Socratic philosopher Xenophanes of Colophon; by extension or reference, any profound or transformative religious thinker.
Quotations
Lucretius was the Xenophanes of Roman culture, a great theorist (visionary), an ardent disciple of Universal Nature, an enemy of all superstition, false gods, and false fear of death, […]
1931, Hermann Schneider, Margaret Minna Green, The History of World Civilization, volume 2, page 614