different between archetypal vs ectypal

archetypal

English

Etymology

archetype +? -al

Adjective

archetypal (comparative more archetypal, superlative most archetypal)

  1. Of or pertaining to an archetype.

Synonyms

  • archetypic
  • archetypical

Derived terms

  • archetypally
  • nonarchetypal

Translations

archetypal From the web:

  • what archetypal image is in these lines
  • what archetypal characters are eumaeus and philoetius
  • what archetypal images occur


ectypal

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?ta?p?l/

Adjective

ectypal

  1. Copied, as contrasted with an archetypal original.
  2. (philosophy) Corresponding to external reality.
    • 1713, George Berkeley, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
      What would you have! do I not acknowledge a twofold state of things, the one ectypal or natural, the other archetypal and eternal? The former was created in time; the latter existed from everlasting in the mind of God.

ectypal From the web:

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