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theanthropic, a.|θiːænˈθrɒpɪk| [f. eccl. Gr. θεάνθρωπος Theanthropos + -ic.] Pertaining, relating to, or having the nature of both God and man; at once divine and human.
1652Benlowes Theoph. i. lxxviii, The Theanthropick Word, That Mystick Glasse of Revelations. 1864in Webster. 1868Gladstone Glean. (1879) III. 55 The theanthropic idea, the idea of God made man without ceasing to be God, was..familiar..to the old mythology. 1879― in 19th Cent. Oct. 765 An anthropomorphic or theanthropic system of marvellous imaginative splendour. 1882Cave & Banks tr. Dorner's Chr. Doctr. 197 An image of Christ..which is actually and truly human and Divine at once, that is theanthropic. So theanˈthropical a. rare [see -ical].
1846Worcester cites Bib. Rep. |