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anagoge
English
Alternative forms
- anagogy
Etymology
From Latin anag?g?, from Ancient Greek ??????? (anag?g?, “elevation”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /an?????d?i/
Noun
anagoge (countable and uncountable, plural anagoges)
- The spiritual or mystical interpretation of a word or passage beyond the literal, allegorical or moral sense (especially in Biblical criticism).
Related terms
- anagogic
- anagogical
Translations
Portuguese
Noun
anagoge f (plural anagoges)
- Alternative form of anagogia
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anagogics
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek
Noun
anagogics (uncountable)
- Mystical interpretations or studies, especially of the Scriptures.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of L. Addison to this entry?)
Related terms
- anagoge, anagogy
Anagrams
- Caggianos
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