Hermeneut

Synonyms for "hermeneut" (20 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 11 languages.

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Aragonese

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  • hermeneuta noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Asturian

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  • hermeneuta noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Catalan

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  • hermeneuta noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Dutch

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  • hermeneut noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

French

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  • herméneute noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Galician

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  • hermeneuta noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

German

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  • Hermeneut noun (one who studies hermeneutics)
  • Hermeneutin noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Italian

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  • ermeneuta noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Portuguese

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  • hermeneuta noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Romanian

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  • hermeneut noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Spanish

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  • hermeneuta noun (one who studies hermeneutics)

Sample sentences

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Moses, full of sacrificial institutes, is the text, Isaiah and all the prophets are the hermeneuts[…].

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He was a hermeneut who worked out striking interpretations of texts.

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Oh, an ardent hermeneut might try to distinguish his or her own experience as more intensively "pop" than that of less authentic metaconsumers passing through Coke's world.

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In short, Hillman is not a hermeneut but an imagist, or phenomenologist, who sticks to the image, adheres to the phenomenon, and adamantly refuses to interpret it, or reduce it to a concept.

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