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- Numinous - Wikipedia
Numinous was derived in the 17th century from the Latin numen, meaning "nod" and thus, in a transferred (figurative, metaphorical) sense, "divine will, divine command, divinity or majesty "
- NUMINOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Numinous comes from the Latin word numen, which can mean both “a nod of the head” and “divine will,” the latter sense suggesting a figurative divine nod indicating approval or command
- NUMINOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Explanation Something numinous has a strong religious quality, suggesting the presence of a divine power When you enter a temple, church, or mosque, you might feel as though you've entered a numinous space Numinous comes from the Latin numin- meaning "divine power "
- numinous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective numinous (comparative more numinous, superlative most numinous) Of or relating to a numen (divinity); indicating the presence of a divinity [from mid 17th c ] His interest in numinous objects led him on a quest for the Holy Grail
- Numinous - definition of numinous by The Free Dictionary
1 Of or relating to a numen; supernatural 2 Filled with or characterized by a sense of a supernatural presence: a numinous place 3 Spiritually elevated; sublime
- Numinous - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Something numinous has a strong religious quality, suggesting the presence of a divine power When you enter a temple, church, or mosque, you might feel as though you've entered a numinous space Numinous comes from the Latin numin- meaning "divine power "
- numinous, adj. ( n. ) meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
numinous, adj ( n ) meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- NUMINOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The early nineteenth century was a time when the contemplation of nature could be expected to stir profound emotions and numinous thoughts
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