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hypostatic

English

Etymology

From mediaeval Latin hypostaticus, from Ancient Greek ??????????? (hupostatikós), from ????????? (hupostatós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ha?p??stæt?k/

Adjective

hypostatic (comparative more hypostatic, superlative most hypostatic)

  1. (theology) Pertaining to hypostasis, especially with reference to hypostatic union.
    • 1661, Robert Boyle, The Sceptical Chymist, "A Præface Introductory"
      The grand doctrine of the chymists, touching their three hypostatical principles.
  2. Personal, or distinctly personal; relating to the divine hypostases, or substances.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Bishop Pearson to this entry?)
  3. (medicine) Pertaining to hypostasis; depending upon, or due to, deposition or setting.
    hypostatic congestion, due to setting of blood by gravitation
  4. (genetics) Of a gene, affected by hypostasis.

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hypostatically

English

Etymology

From hypostatic +? -ally.

Adverb

hypostatically (not comparable)

  1. In a hypostatic manner; in terms of actual substance.
    • 1786, Richard Payne Knight, On the Worship of Priapus, X:
      In the vision of Ezekiel, God is described as descending upon the combined forms of the eagle, the bull, and the lion, the emblems of the ætherial spirit, the creative and destructive powers, which were all united in the true God, though hypostatically divided in the Syrian trinity.

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