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Of or relating to Ahriman.
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Alternative form of antemosaic [Before the time of Moses.]
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Any of various kings in the area of Macedonia dating from BC 399 to AD 6, most notably Herod Archelaus, an ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea from 4 BC to 6 AD.
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Of or relating to the Cainites, the descendants of Cain.
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Alternative form of Calixtine [(historical) A Utraquist.]
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Pertaining to Catiline, the Roman conspirator; resembling Catiline's conspiracy.
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Alternative form of Clactonian [Of or from Clacton (especially from Clacton-on-Sea)]
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Of or pertaining to Cleopatra or her government or reign; for example, resembling her commanding beauty.
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(historical) member of a noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire from 1081 to 1185
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Alternative spelling of tsarian [of, relating to, or ruled by a tsar]
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Alternative form of Danteism [The literary style of Dante Alighieri.]
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A member of the Greek community historically living in Egypt.
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An Athenian political figure who pioneered an early form of democracy.
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(historical) Alternative form of ephor [(historical) One of the five annually-elected senior magistrates in various Dorian states, especially in ancient Sparta, where they oversaw the actions of Spartan kings.]
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Relating to the Essenes.
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Of or relating to Gideon.
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Of or pertaining to Hafez (1315-1390), Persian poet.
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Alternative form of Hecatean [Of or relating to Hecate.]
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Of or relating to the Biblical Herod.
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Alternative form of Herodotean [Characteristic of Herodotus or his works]
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An ancient historian who lived from 484 to 425 BC.
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literal transcription of Freud’s German-language psychological term “Ich”, more often termed ego in English. See ego.
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Of or relating to the Biblical Isaiah.
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Relating to Jethro, father-in-law of Moses.
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Of or relating to Jezebel.
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(Christianity) Pertaining to the Macedonian heresy or to Macedonian heretics
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Of or relating to the Moabites.
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(historical) A member of an ancient Christian Gnostic sect who claimed to have been taught their doctrines by Mariamne, a disciple of James the Just
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(Greek mythology) The skin of a fawn, as worn by Dionysus, and as worn in his honor by his male followers and female followers (maenads) and other votaries in Ancient Greece. It has also been shown as a panther or fox skin in different contexts.
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Relating to Nicodemus.
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Relating to the legendary hunter Nimrod.
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Relating to the legendary hunter Nimrod.
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Of or relating to the Ninevites.
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Pertaining to Noah or his time.
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Noachian; relating to Noah.
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Noachian; relating to Noah.
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Relating to the Biblical Noah.
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Of or relating to the Biblical character Noah.
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Of, pertaining to or deriving from Noah.
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Relating to Noah, especially relating to the time of and after the biblical flood from which only the passengers on his ark survived and to that flood.
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Alternative form of Ophite [(historical) A member of a Gnostic snake-worshipping sect of the second century.]
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(historical) A member of a Gnostic snake-worshipping sect of the second century.
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(archaic) Ancient Persian religion, especially as represented by the Magi.
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Of or pertaining to a pharaoh.
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(historical) Originating from ancient Philistia; of or pertaining to the ancient Philistines.
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Of or relating to psephite.
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Of, like, or pertaining to the Sadducees.
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Alternative form of Sadean [Of or pertaining to the Marquis de Sade (1740-1814), French novelist, or his writings, particularly sadomasochistic erotica.]
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A member of an ancient Christian Gnostic sect who venerated the Biblical Seth, third son of Adam and Eve, depicted in their creation myths as a divine incarnation.
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Of or relating to the Temple of Set, its members, or its doctrines
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(Gnosticism) An aeon (a form of divine being) in the Gnostic tradition.
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(63/64 B.C.E. – ca. 24 C.E.) Ancient Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian from Amaseia in Pontus.
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An image of a Semitic household god.
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(historical) A Jewish sect which flourished in Alexandria and other parts of the Diaspora of Hellenistic Judaism in the final years of the Second Temple period.
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Alternative spelling of tsarian [of, relating to, or ruled by a tsar]
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A convention whereby Esperanto’s circumflex accents (ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ, ŭ) are replaced by an x after the non-diacriticked letter (cx, gx, hx, jx, sx, ux), for convenience of typing.
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