释义 |
pe·ra·tes \pəˈrāˌtēz\ noun (plural pera·tae \-ˌtē\ ; or perates) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Late Latin Peratae, plural, from Late Greek Peratai, from plural of Greek peratēs one that crosses over, from peran to cross over, pass through — more at fare : a member of a Gnostic school venerating the serpent as a powerful being intermediary between God the Father and unformed matter |