teosofia
theosophy
noun teh-oh-ZOH-fyah Rare
Origin: Greek theos (god) + sophia (wisdom)
Usage Note
Teosofia is a feminine noun referring to the religious-philosophical doctrine claiming direct mystical insight into the divine, popularized by Helena Blavatsky's Theosophical Society in the late 19th century. Its adjectival form is teosofico and the follower is teosofo (m) / teosofa (f). The word remains firmly in intellectual and esoteric discourse.
Examples
"La teosofia influenzò molti artisti simbolisti."
Natural Translation
Theosophy influenced many Symbolist artists.
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