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hebdomad
hebdomad, -ade (ˈhɛbdəmæd, -eɪd) Also 6 ebd-. [ad. L. hebdomas, hebdomad-, a. Gr. ἑβδοµάς (-αδ-) the number seven, a period of seven days.] † 1. The number seven viewed collectively; a group composed of seven. Obs.1545 Joye Exp. Dan. x. (R. s.v. Heavy), I Daniel was so heuey by thre hebdomads of day...
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Hebdomad
Hebdomad () may refer to:
On Hebdomads, a work of the Hippocratic Corpus
Hebdomad, a term used by Neoplatonist philosophers such as Iamblichus and Proclus in reference to the intellect
The Hebdomad, the seven world-creating archons in most Gnostic systems: see Archon (Gnosticism)#Hebdomad
On Hebdomads
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Ogdoad (Gnosticism)
Again, beside the higher hebdomad of the seven archons, the Ophite system told of a lower hebdomad. Beneath the Ogdoad is the Hebdomad presided over by its own archon.
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hebdomadic
† hebdoˈmadic, a. Obs. [f. Gr. ἑβδοµαδ- hebdomad + -ic.] Pertaining to the days of the week.a 1681 Wharton Dominical Lett. Wks. (1683) 68 Seven Hebdomadick [printed Hebdomaick] Letters used be, And those are A. B. C. D. E. F. G.
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hebdomadary
hebdomadary, n. and a. (hɛbˈdɒmədərɪ) Also 5–6 ebdomadary, -edary. [ad. eccl. L. hebdomadāri-us, f. hebdomas hebdomad.] A. n. R.C. Ch. A member of a chapter or convent, who took his (or her) weekly turn in the performance of the sacred offices of the Church.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 113 The mans...
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Archon (Gnosticism)
Hebdomad
A characteristic feature of the Gnostic concept of the universe is the role played in almost all Gnostic systems by the seven world-creating archons Origins
Planets
Irenaeus tells us that "the holy Hebdomad is the seven stars which they call planets".
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hebdomically
hebˈdomically, adv. [f. Gr. ἕβδοµ-ος seventh + -ic + -al1 + -ly2.] According to the hebdomad or mystical number seven: cf. hebdomad 3.1837 Whewell Hist. Induct. Sc. (1857) I. 223 The intellectual gods produce all things hebdomically.
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Basilideans
From him the Gospel had next to pass to the Archon of the Hebdomad. The son of the Archon of the Hebdomad became enlightened, and declared the Gospel to the Archon of the Hebdomad, and he too feared and confessed.
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heptad
heptad (ˈhɛptæd) [ad. Gr. ἑπτάς, ἑπταδ-, the number seven collectively.] 1. The sum or number of seven; a group of seven.1660 Stanley Hist. Philos. ix. (1701) 383/2 The Heptad was so called, qu. σεπτὰς σεβασµοῦ ἄξιος worthy of veneration. 1797 Monthly Mag. III. 521 The heptad of wandering animals. 1...
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Pierre Chastellain
An important legacy of his life is his book "Affectus amantis Christum seu Exercitium amoris erga Dominum Jesum pro totâ hebdomadâ".
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hebdomadar
† hebˈdomadar, -er Sc. Obs. [ad. eccl. L. hebdomadārius (see hebdomadary n. and a.): cf. ordinar, testamentar, etc., also F. hebdomadaire.] In the Scotch Universities: The name given to one of the superior members whose weekly turn it was to superintend the discipline of the students; also, in Gramm...
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hebdomadal
hebdomadal, a. (n.) (hɛbˈdɒmədəl) [ad. L. hebdomadāl-is, f. hebdomad-: see prec. and -al1.] † 1. Consisting of or lasting seven days. Obs.1613 Selden on Drayton's Poly-olb. xi. (T.), They had their original of later time than this hebdomadal account. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iv. xii. 212 Hebdom...
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Marsanes
The text also mentions the cosmic hebdomad and a day that lasts forever.
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septenary
septenary, a. and n. (ˈsɛptɪnərɪ, -iːnərɪ) Also 7 septyn-, 8 septin-. [ad. L. septēnāri-us, f. septēnī: see prec. and -ary.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining or relating to the number seven; forming a group of seven. septenary number, the number seven.1601 [Bp. W. Barlow] Defence 118 If the force of this argum...
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1663 in music
armen Sünder
Neugepflantzten Thüringischen Lustgarten
Giovanni Arrigoni—Salmi, Op. 9
Andreas Hammerschmidt—16 Masses
Bonifazio Graziani—Responsoria hebdomadæ
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