释义 |
cir·cum·in·ces·sion noun also cir·cum·in·ses·sion \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+inˈseshən\ (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin circumincession-, circumincessio (from Latin circum- + Medieval Latin incessio, from Latin incessus, past participle of incedere to go along, from in- + cedere to go), translation of Middle Greek perichōrēsis, from Greek perichōrein to go around, rotate, from peri- + chōrein to go, withdraw (akin to chēros left, bereaved) — more at in-, cede, heir : the theological doctrine of the reciprocal existence in each other of the three persons of the Trinity |