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hierophant
[ hahy-er-uh-fant, hahy-ruh-, hahy-er-uh- ]
noun
- (in ancient Greece) an official expounder of rites of worship and sacrifice.
- any interpreter of sacred mysteries or esoteric principles; mystagogue.
hierophant
/ ˈhaɪərəˌfænt /
noun
- (in ancient Greece) an official high priest of religious mysteries, esp those of Eleusis
- a person who interprets and explains esoteric mysteries
Derived Forms
- ˌhieroˈphantically, adverb
- ˌhieroˈphantic, adjective
Other Words From
- hier·o·phantic adjective
- hier·o·phanti·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of hierophant1
Word History and Origins
Origin of hierophant1
Example Sentences
We are moving into the present moment with Instructor No. 5 or the Hierophant.
To the delighted worshipers, Cody Goodfellow, here a Most Exalted Hierophant, delivered a sermon that started with growled mentions of “doom-engines, black and red,” “great hammers of the scouring” and so on.
We are moving into the present moment with Instructor No. 5 or the Hierophant.
“It would do,” I affirmed with some disdain, “perfectly well. I have a woman’s heart, but not where you are concerned; for you I have only a comrade’s constancy; a fellow-soldier’s frankness, fidelity, fraternity, if you like; a neophyte’s respect and submission to his hierophant: nothing more—don’t fear.”
I stood motionless under my hierophant’s touch.
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