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prophoric, a. rare.|prəʊˈfɒrɪk| [ad. Gr. προϕορικός, f. προϕορά utterance, f. προϕέρειν to utter, to bring forth.] Characterized by utterance, enunciation, or emission.
1833J. H. Newman Arians ii. iv. (1876) 197 A distinction had already been applied by the Stoics to the Platonic Logos, which they represented under two aspects... The terms were received among Catholics: the ‘Endiathetic’, standing for the Word as hid from everlasting in the bosom of the Father, while the ‘Prophoric’ was the Son sent forth into the world, in apparent separation from God, with His Father's name upon Him, and His Father's will to perform. |