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ENIGMAS |
Mysteries |
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SECRETS |
Mysteries |
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MYSTERIARCH |
One presiding over mysteries. |
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MYSTAGOGUE |
Interprets mysteries, especially of a religious kind. |
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ISIAC |
Pertaining to the goddess Isis; as, Isiac mysteries. |
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EPOPT |
One instructed in the mysteries of a secret system. |
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CUNNINGMAN |
A fortune teller; one who pretends to reveal mysteries. |
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MASONRY |
The craft, institution, or mysteries of Freemasons;
freemasonry. |
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MASONIC |
Of or pertaining to Freemasons or to their craft or
mysteries. |
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CABALIST |
One versed in the cabala, or the mysteries of Jewish
traditions. |
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MYSTAGOGY |
The doctrines, principles, or practice of a mystagogue;
interpretation of mysteries. |
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CABALISM |
A superstitious devotion to the mysteries of the religion
which one professes. |
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CERAUNOSCOPE |
An instrument or apparatus employed in the ancient
mysteries to imitate thunder and lightning. |
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MYSTAGOGICAL |
Of or pertaining to interpretation of mysteries or to
mystagogue; of the nature of mystagogy. |
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ELEUSINIAN |
Pertaining to Eleusis, in Greece, or to secret rites in
honor of Ceres, there celebrated; as, Eleusinian mysteries or
festivals. |
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HIEROPHANT |
The presiding priest who initiated candidates at the
Eleusinian mysteries; hence, one who teaches the mysteries and duties
of religion. |
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AFFILIATE |
To attach (to) or unite (with); to receive into a
society as a member, and initiate into its mysteries, plans, etc.; --
followed by to or with. |
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MYSTERY |
A kind of secret religious celebration, to which none were
admitted except those who had been initiated by certain preparatory
ceremonies; -- usually plural; as, the Eleusinian mysteries. |
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BELIEVER |
One who was admitted to all the rights of divine worship
and instructed in all the mysteries of the Christian religion, in
distinction from a catechumen, or one yet under instruction. |
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INTERPRET |
... language, but also to dreams,
signs, conduct, mysteries, etc.; as, to interpret the Hebrew language
to an Englishman; to interpret an Indian sp... |
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ECSTASY |
...ible objects, is supposed to contemplate heavenly mysteries. ... |
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ORATORIO |
A more or less dramatic text or poem, founded on some
Scripture nerrative, or great divine event, elaborately set to music,
in recitative, aria... |