anagogics
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek
Noun
anagogics (uncountable)
- Mystical interpretations or studies, especially of the Scriptures.
- 1675, Lancelot Addison, The Present State of the Jews
- As is to be seen Novella 146, where the Notes upon that Conſtitution ſay , that the Miſna Torab was Compoſed out of the Caballiſticks and Anagogicks of the Jews, or ſome allegorical interpretations, pretended to be derived from Moses.
- 1675, Lancelot Addison, The Present State of the Jews
Related terms
- anagoge, anagogy
References
- anagogics in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Anagrams
- Caggianos