different between archetypal vs ectypal
archetypal
English
Etymology
archetype +? -al
Adjective
archetypal (comparative more archetypal, superlative most archetypal)
- 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
- Copied, as contrasted with an archetypal original.
- (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.
- 1713, George Berkeley, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
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