List of synonyms from "originatings" to synonyms from "orphism"
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Definition of the day : « orphic »
- As in obscure : adj out-of-the-way, little-known
- As in occult : adj mysterious, secret; supernatural
- As in profound : adj intellectual, thoughtful
- As in recondite : adj mysterious, obscure
- As in entrancing : adj pleasing
- As in mystical : adj occult
- As in deep : adj abstract, complicated in meaning
- As in esoteric : adj mysterious, obscure
- "Starving will kill as dead as hanging," was Lieders's orphic response to this.
- Extract from : « Stories of a Western Town » by Octave Thanet
- And Orphic purity was mainly, though not entirely, the result of moral discipline.
- Extract from : « The Legacy of Greece » by Various
- We may also take it that he was familiar with all sorts of Orphic and Pythagorean sectaries.
- Extract from : « The Legacy of Greece » by Various
- The Orphic priests of old Greece most nearly resembled the shamans of the savages.
- Extract from : « Psychotherapy » by Hugo Mnsterberg
- To them any version of the Orphic myth is tinglingly credible.
- Extract from : « The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 1 » by Elizabeth Bisland
- This he considered was The Excursion, an Orphic song indeed!
- Extract from : « Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. II (of 2) » by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- It ran in the direction of Orphic and Bacchic Thrace to the north.
- Extract from : « Opuscula » by Robert Gordon Latham
- These were the Orphic hymns, which were sung by the Lycomed at Athens.
- Extract from : « A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.) » by Jacob Bryant
- Of the Orphic doctrines we are able to give a somewhat better account.
- Extract from : « Ten Great Religions » by James Freeman Clarke
- The pantheism of the Orphic theology is constantly apparent.
- Extract from : « Ten Great Religions » by James Freeman Clarke