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Sabaism
Sabaism (ˈseɪbeɪɪz(ə)m) Also 8–9 Zabaism, 9 Sabeism, Sabiism, Sabism, Tsabaism, Sabæism. [f. Heb. {cced}ābā host (after the presumed etymology of Sabian) + -ism. Cf. F. sabéisme, sabaïsme, sabisme.] The worship of ‘the host of heaven’; star-worship. Also sometimes used for Sabianism in its various h...
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Zabaism Zabiism
Zabaism (Zabiism) variant of Sabaism. So zabaist, one who practises Sabaism.1662 Stillingfl. Orig. Sacræ ii. vii. §9 The rites and customs of these Zabaists. 1669 Gale Crt. Gentiles i. ii. i. 3 Zabaisme,..gave a Deitie..to the Sun, Moon, and Stars. 1748 T. Blackwell Lett. conc. Mythol. 364 That Reli...
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Henry O'Brien (classicist)
won first place and in a lengthy preface to his published essay in book form entitled The Round Towers of Ireland, or the Mysteries of Freemasonry, of Sabaism Works
The Round Towers of Ireland, or the Mysteries of Freemasonry, of Sabaism, and of Budhism (1834)
Phoenician Ireland (translated by Henry O'Brien,
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100 English Words With Deep Meanings (That'll Inspire You!) - Rafal Reyzer
Sep 28, 2023Here's a list of 100 English words with deep meanings: Bibliopole - a dealer in books, especially rare or decorative ones. Callipygian - having shapely buttocks. Sabaism - the worship of stars or spirits in them, especially as practiced in ancient Arabia and Mesopotamia. Mundivagant - archaic word for "wandering over the world.".
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Sabianism
Sabianism (ˈseɪbɪənɪz(ə)m) Also 9 sabæanism, Zabianism. [f. prec. + -ism.] The religion of the Sabians; chiefly in erroneous use, worship of ‘the host of heaven’, star-worship. Cf. Sabaism.1788 Gibbon Decl. & F. V. l. 194 Sabianism was diffused over Asia by the science of the Chaldæans and the arms ...
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Sabian
Sabian, n. and a. (ˈseɪbɪən) Also 7–8 Zabian, 7–8 Sabean, 8 Zabæan, Tsabæan, 8–9 Sabæan, Tsabian. [f. Arab. {cced}ābi' + -an. According to Nöldeke, the word represents the pr. pple. of the Aramaic {cced}'baﻋ to baptize (the ע being changed into א as is usual in the Mandæan and cognate dialects). ...
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star
▪ I. star, n.1 (stɑː(r)) Forms: 1 steorra, stiorra, Northumb. stearra, sterra, 2–3 steore, storre, 2–4 steorre, 2–6 sterre, 3 stor, sturre, 4–6 stere, 5–7 stare, 6 ster, 6–7 starr(e, 6– star. [Com. WGer.: OE. steorra wk. masc. corresponds to OFris. stera (NFris. stear, stêar, stiar), OS. sterro (MLG...
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