different between gnostic vs neognosticism

gnostic

English

Adjective

gnostic

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Gnostic
  2. (archaic, slang) knowing; wise; shrewd

Noun

gnostic (plural gnostics)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Gnostic

Translations

Anagrams

  • cognits, contigs, costing, scoting

Romanian

Etymology

From French gnostique, from Ancient Greek ????????? (gn?stikós, relating to knowledge), from ??????? (gn?stós, known), from ???????? (gign?sk?, I know).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??nos.tik/

Adjective

gnostic m or n (feminine singular gnostic?, masculine plural gnostici, feminine and neuter plural gnostice)

  1. Gnostic; of or pertaining to Gnosticism

Declension

Noun

gnostic m (plural gnostici, feminine equivalent gnostic?)

  1. a Gnostic; an adherent of Gnosticism

Declension

See also

  • gnosticism

gnostic From the web:

  • what gnostics believe
  • what agnostic means
  • what gnosticism
  • what agnostic
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  • what agnostics believe
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  • what gnostics believe about jesus


neognosticism

English

Etymology

neo- +? gnosticism

Noun

neognosticism (uncountable)

  1. Any relatively modern Gnostic movement.

Related terms

  • neognostic

neognosticism From the web:

  • what is neo gnosticism
  • what is gnosticism
  • what does gnosticism
  • what does gnosticism believe
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