Rosy Cross

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Calque of the German components of Rosenkreuz or the Latin in Rosicrucian, or metonymy from the rose cross symbol.

Proper noun[edit]

the Rosy Cross

  1. Rosicrucianism
    • 1848, George Lippard, Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissahikon, page 355:
      “The Rosy Cross! Do you speak of that order so often spoken of in history, but never described—the Rosicrucians?” ¶ “Even so,” whispered Paul.
    • 1996, “Introduction”, in Paschal Beverly Randolph, Ravalette: The Rosicrucian’s Story[1]:
      General Hitchcock and Paschal Beverly Randolph were close friends and fellowworkers in the Rosy Cross.