单词 | hermetic science |
释义 | > as lemmashermetic science a. Hence, Relating to or dealing with occult science, esp. alchemy; magical; alchemical. hermetic art, hermetic philosophy, hermetic science: names for alchemy or chemistry. Also, unaffected by external influences, recondite. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > the occult > [adjective] curiousc1384 mystical1516 cabbalisticala1593 occult1593 hermetical1605 cabbalistic1625 hermetica1637 adeptical1662 trismegistic1678 trismegistical1678 trismegistian1694 Sibylline1817 Sibyllica1849 occultist1893 widdershins1926 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > keeping from publication > [adjective] unawnedc1175 unconfesseda1500 unpresented1523 undeclared1526 unrevealed1529 unproclaimed1570 undisclosed1571 unbetrayed1595 mystical1600 unbewrayed1605 undivulged1608 unpublished1608 irrevealed1610 tonguelessa1616 undiscovereda1616 unaffirmeda1631 unprofessed1647 unphrased1663 in poigne1710 napkined1756 unavowed1790 unsignified1809 unsunned1814 expressionless1819 inexpressed1821 unindicated1825 unblazoned1830 inostensible1843 unjournalized1843 unaverred1850 unexhibited1862 unadvertised1864 hermetic1954 a1637 B. Jonson Under-woods xliii. 73 in Wks. (1640) III With the Chimæra of the Rosie-Crosse, Their Seales, their Characters, Hermetique Rings. 1651 J. French Art Distillation v. 160 I extracted thence three drams of pure nitrous Hermetick Salt. 1651 N. Biggs Matæotechnia Medicinæ Praxeωs ⁋65 But warm'd at the Hermetick fire. 1652 E. Ashmole Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum Prolegomena sig. A4 A Particular account of the Hermetique Science. 1663 S. Butler Hudibras: First Pt. i. ii. 88 By his side a Pouch he wore Replete with strange Hermetick Powder. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 426. ⁋2 Basilius Valentinus was a person who had arrived at the utmost Perfection in the Hermetick Art. 1790 E. Burke Refl. Revol. in France 338 As the dream of the philosopher's stone induces dupes, under the more plausible delusion of the hermetic art, to neglect all rational means of improving their fortunes. View more context for this quotation 1839 Fraser's Mag. 19 447 The hermetic or philosophical fire..is a perfectly invisible and universal essence. 1954 Ann. Reg. 1953 204 From the published texts [of the Spanish agreement with America] might be inferred the existence of certain secret clauses, guardedly described as ‘hermetic’. 1965 Listener 2 Sept. 351/2 Poems ranging from the hermetic to the directly obscene. 1966 Listener 5 May 663/2 It is hermetic music and solely concerned with problems of formal design, structure, and instrumental texture. 1972 Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Aug. 984/3 The poetry which he had written between the wars was considered hermetic by some. < as lemmas |
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