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il·lu·mi·nism I0038800 (ĭ-lo͞o′mə-nĭz′əm)n.1. Belief in or proclamation of a special personal enlightenment.2. Illuminism The ideas and principles of various groups of Illuminati. [French illuminisme, from illuminé, an illuminist, from past participle of illuminer, to illuminate, from Old French; see illumine.] il·lu′mi·nist n.illuminism (ɪˈluːmɪˌnɪzəm) n1. (Philosophy) belief in and advocation of special enlightenment2. (Philosophy) the tenets and principles of the Illuminati or of any of several religious or political movements initiated by them ilˈluminist nil•lu•mi•nism (ɪˈlu məˌnɪz əm) n. the doctrines or claims of Illuminati. [1790–1800] il•lu′mi•nist, n. Illuminism1. (l.c.) the claim to possess superior knowledge. 2. the beliefs or claims of certain religious groups or sects that they possess special religious enlightenment. — Illuminati, illuminati, Illuminist, illuminist, n.See also: KnowledgeEncyclopediaSeeIlluminatiilluminism
il·lu·mi·nism (i-lū'mi-nizm), A psychotic state of exaltation in which one has delusions and hallucinations of communion with supernatural or exalted beings. |