boeotian/biːˈəʊʃən/EtymologyFrom Boeotia.adjPertaining to Boeotia.“The only Boeotian troops that did continue to fight — the light infantry attached to the victorious cavalry — worked their way over to the Athenians on the right, where most of them were killed. The collapse of Boeotian morale at the death of Epaminondas and the abrupt cessation of fighting remain something of an enigma, especially since Pelopidas' men at Cynoscephalae fought even more vigorously ”Stupid, foolish, dull-witted.“we will leave to thy sagacity to apply all this to the Boeotian writers, and to those authors who are their opposites.”nameA dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Boeotia.nounAn inhabitant or a resident of Boeotia.A dull or ignorant person.