theosophus

Latin

adj
Definitions
  • theosophical

Etymology

Borrowed from θεόσοφος (wise in things concerning god, wise in divine things) compound from Ancient Greek θεός (god, divine, deity, a god, God) + Ancient Greek σοφός (wise, skilled, clever, skilled with handcrafts, skillful, skilled in handcrafts).

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Ancient Greek

σοφός

Gloss

wise, skilled, clever, skilled with handcrafts, skillful, skilled in handcrafts

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