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demiurgic, a.|dɛmɪˈɜːdʒɪk, diː-| [ad. Gr. δηµιουργικ-ός, f. δηµιουργός: see -ic.] Of or pertaining to the Demiurge or his work; creative.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. 306 Amelius..supposeth these three Minds and Demiurgick Principles of his to be both the same with Plato's ‘Three Kings’ and with Orpheus his ‘Trinity’. 1793T. Taylor Plato, Introd. to Timæus 370 He places over the universe a demiurgic intellect and an intelligible cause. 1819G. S. Faber Dispens. (1823) I. 63 Adam will have been created in the course of the sixth demiurgic day. 1869Farrar Fam. Speech i. (1873) 11 That the creation was the result of a fiat articulately spoken by the demiurgic voice. 1879J. J. Young Ceram. Art 86 The scarabæus was the emblem of the demiurgic god Phtha. |