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hylical
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/24 23:38 UTC 版)
発音
- (General American) IPA: /ˈhaɪlɪkəl/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈhʌɪlɪkəl/
形容詞
hylical (comparative more hylical, superlative most hylical)
- (uncommon, chiefly Gnosticism) Synonym of physical or material. [1708]
- 1708, Henry Dodwell Sr., The Natural Mortality of Humane Souls..., p. 50:
So it is manifeſt that the Heretical Valentinians underſtood their Maſter Plato, when they made their Choical Men to periſh immediately upon this Diſſolution from the Body. Theſe Choical Men were ſuppoſed deſtitute even of the Pnoe. They are the ſame with thoſe which were call'd Hylical. - 1911, Charles Gray Shaw, The Value & Dignity of Human Life..., p. 46:
Gnosticism reveals the same conception of a triple order of humanity... Upon this psychological basis, Valentinus seeks to outline a philosophy of history in which Pagans assume the lowest position of hylical men, Jews the next rank of the psychical, while the highest order of the πνευματικοί (pneumatikoí) is reserved for those who, redeemed from the flesh and the low, have become Christians. - 1970, R.F.C. Hull translating Carl Jung as Mysterium Coniunctionis, p. 6:
The opposition between spirit and soul is due to the latter having a very fine substance. It is more akin to the "hylical" body and is densior et crassior (denser and grosser) than the spirit. - 2000, Charlie Blake, "The Gravity of Angels..." in Evil Spirits..., p. 63:
This tripartite division of the cosmos is useful starting point, inasmuch as it indicates the manner in which although much gnostic ontology is dualistic in its outward form, it is invariably grounded in a notion of space, time and consciousness as divided into three incommensurable realms, which find expression at various levels of the system through a series of bifurcations and tertiary emanations, from the initial series of androgynous aeons prior to the dissolution of the pleroma, to the sub- or post-pleromatic and mimetically androgynous or sexually paired archons, each assigned a specific dominion within the hylical cosmos with its conceptual, plasmatic and material territories, as well as their attendant agents of administration, negotiation and communication: thrones, principalities, powers, virtues, intelligences, and of course, common-or-garden spirits, angels and demons.
- 1708, Henry Dodwell Sr., The Natural Mortality of Humane Souls..., p. 50:
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参照
- “† hylical, adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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