teosofo
theosophist
noun teh-OH-zoh-foh Rare
Origin: From Greek theosophia (divine wisdom).
Also means
theosophical
Usage Note
Teosofo refers to a follower of Theosophy (Teosofia), the 19th-century spiritual movement founded by Helena Blavatsky. As an adjective it means 'theosophical'. The feminine form is teosofa; plural teosofi / teosofe. The seed lists it as adjective; it functions as both noun and adjective.
Examples
"Quella pittrice era una teosofa convinta."
Natural Translation
That painter was a convinced theosophist.
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