anagoge

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin anagōgē, from Ancient Greek ἀναγωγή (anagōgḗ, elevation).

Pronunciation

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Noun

anagoge (countable and uncountable, plural anagoges)

  1. The spiritual or mystical interpretation of a word or passage beyond the literal, allegorical or moral sense (especially in Biblical criticism).

Translations


Portuguese

Noun

anagoge f (plural anagoges)

  1. Alternative form of anagogia