"Talionic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "talionic" refers to something related to or given in revenge, or retaliatory, especially to the exact degree. It is derived from the Latin phrase "talio," meaning "to retaliate" or "to give the same measure."
I couldn't find any word "talionic." It's possible it's a misspelling or a rare word. Can you provide more context or information about this word? I'd be happy to help if I can.
However, I found a word "talionic" that might be what you're looking for, it's a rare term from the Middle English period, but it can be found in some medical and poetic texts. Here are some possible examples:
The doctor applied the talionic response to the patient's condition, releasing a counter-balancing energy to restore balance. (medical context)
In ancient poetry, the word "talionic" described a concept of corresponding pain or healing. The poet wrote of the talionic woe that vexed her soul. (poetic context)
The ancient mythologist searched for ancient texts that referenced the talionic laws of reciprocity, seeking balance and order in the universe. (historical context)
The medical researcher studied the talionic theory, proposing a new understanding of epigenetic responses to environmental triggers. (scientific context)
In the medieval text, the abbot wrote of the talionic virtues, intending to restore virtue to those who committed a moral offense. (literary context)
Note that these examples are hypothetical, and the word "talionic" is indeed a rare term. If you have more context or information, I'd be happy to provide more specific examples.