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demiurge

[ dem-ee-urj ]

noun

  1. Philosophy.
    1. Platonism. the artificer of the world.
    2. (in the Gnostic and certain other belief systems) a supernatural being imagined as creating or fashioning the world in subordination to the Supreme Being, and sometimes regarded as the originator of evil.
  2. (in many states of ancient Greece) a public official or magistrate.


demiurge

/ 藞di藧-; 藞d蓻m瑟藢蓽藧d蕭 /

noun

    1. (in the philosophy of Plato) the creator of the universe
    2. (in Gnostic and some other philosophies) the creator of the universe, supernatural but subordinate to the Supreme Being
  1. (in ancient Greece) a magistrate with varying powers found in any of several states
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藢诲别尘颈藞耻谤驳别辞耻蝉, adjective
  • 藢诲别尘颈藞耻谤驳颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 诲别尘路颈路耻谤路驳别辞耻蝉 [dem-ee-, ur, -j, uh, s], 诲别尘路颈路耻谤路驳颈肠 诲别尘路颈路耻谤路驳颈路肠补濒 adjective
  • 诲别尘路颈路耻谤路驳颈路肠补濒路ly adverb
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of demiurge1

First recorded in 1590鈥1600; from Greek 诲脓尘颈辞耻谤驳贸蝉 鈥渁 worker for the people, public worker, skilled worker,鈥 equivalent to 诲岣梞颈辞(蝉) 鈥渙f the people, public鈥 + -ergos 鈥渁 worker,鈥 derivative of 茅谤驳辞苍 work ( none )
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of demiurge1

C17: from Church Latin 诲脓尘颈奴谤驳耻蝉, from Greek 诲脓尘颈辞耻谤驳辞蝉 skilled workman, literally: one who works for the people, from 诲脓尘辞蝉 people + ergon work
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Example Sentences

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It portrays the country鈥檚 leader as a human being instead of a grand demiurge, responsible for its future.

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How can we know that we are not being systematically deceived by some demonic demiurge?

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An hour with Sugar Plum Gary addresses both kinds of existentialism in a phantasmagoric dive 鈥 with Q&A! 鈥 through his richly frightening cosmos where Santa is something like a malevolent demiurge.

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Edward Steichen鈥檚 dramatically moody photographs of Rodin鈥檚 masterpiece, his strangely leaning monument to the novelist Honor茅 de Balzac, emphasize the sculptor鈥檚 influential vision of Balzac as a self-creating demiurge.

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But it lacks neither that nor the dramatic irony of Liston鈥檚 collapse: in effect, prostration to a demiurge of history on the turn.

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