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egregors
English
Noun
egregors
- plural of egregor
Anagrams
- regorges
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egregore
English
Alternative forms
- egregor
Etymology
From French égrégore (“spirit of a group”), from the Ancient Greek substantive of ????????? (egr?goros, “wakeful”) meaning watcher, angel in the Book of Enoch.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????????/
Noun
egregore (plural egregores)
- (obsolete) An angelic being from the Book of Enoch.
- (occult) An autonomous psychic entity that is composed of and influencing the thoughts of a group of people.
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egregore From the web:
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