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isi·ac \ˈisēˌak, ˈizē-, ˈīsē-\ adjective or isi·a·cal \ə̇ˈsīəkəl, (ˈ)ī|sī-\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: isiac from Latin isiacus, from Greek isiakos, from Isis, originally Egyptian goddess of motherhood and the family whose cult spread throughout the Mediterranean world in Hellenistic times; isiacal from Latin isiacus + English -al : of or relating to Isis of the cult of Isis |