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Orphic
//ˈɔːfɪk// adj, noun
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Of or pertaining to Orphism and its doctrines and rituals. Greek
"Orphic ideology mainly concerned the mysteries of Dionysos, which many Greeks took very seriously."
- 2 Having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding; mystic.
"[…] he intended to be a divine artist, a man of visionary states and enchantments, Platonic possession. He got a Rationalistic, Naturalistic education at CCNY. This was not easily reconciled with the Orphic. But all his desires were contradictory."
- 3 Hypnotic; entrancing.
Adjective
- 1 having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding wordnet
- 2 ascribed to Orpheus or characteristic of ideas in works ascribed to Orpheus wordnet
Noun
- 1 A follower of Orphism. Greek
"In particular, Plato often refers to the “Orphics” and mentions the “Orphic life” (Orphikoi tines legomenoi bioi, Laws 782c). Plato clearly distinguished the Orphics and the Pythagoreans. To speak very generally, the Orphics believed that the soul had a divine beginning but fell from the gods due to an original crime."
Etymology
Etymology 1
From Orpheus + -ic.
Etymology 2
From Orpheus + -ic.
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