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‖ palingenesia|ˌpælɪndʒɪˈniːsɪə| [med.L. (969 in Du Cange), a. Gr. παλιγγενεσία birth over again, regeneration, f. πάλιν again + γένεσις birth, origination.] = palingenesy.
1621Burton Anat. Mel. i. i. ii. ix, The Pythagoreans hold metempsychosis and palingenesia that soules go from one body to another. 1707Curios. in Husb. & Gard. 336 The Palingenesia or Resurrection of Plants from their Ashes. 1829Southey Sir T. More II. 245 We might then hope for a palingenesia, a restoration of national sanity and strength. 1870Farrar Witn. Hist. v. (1871) 172 This is why it became the Palingenesia of a dead and miserable world. Hence palingeˈnesian a., relating to palingenesia.
1816J. Lawrence in Monthly Mag. XLII. 296 Gaffarel..meditated a palingenesian experiment upon human bodies. |