hierophant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From Ancient Greek ἱεροφάντης (hierophántēs, from ἱερός (hierós, “holy”) + φαίνω (phaínō, “I show, make known”)).
hierophant (plural hierophants or hierophantes)
- (Ancient Greece) An ancient Greek priest who interpreted sacred mysteries, especially the priest of the Eleusinian Mysteries.
1837, Edward Lytton Bulwer [i.e., Edward Bulwer-Lytton], Athens: Its Rise and Fall: […], volume I, London: Saunders and Otley, […], →OCLC, book I, page 59:
The exhibition of ancient statues, relics, and symbols, concealed from daily adoration (as in the Catholic festivals of this day), probably, made a main duty of the Hierophant.
2005, Robert Parker, Polytheism and Society at Athens, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 351:
Most scholars name the rectangular enclosure anaktoron, locate in it the throne of the hierophant, and suppose that from it emanated the central revelation which occurred, in Plutarch's phrase, ‘when the anaktora were opened’.
- An interpreter of sacred mysteries or arcane knowledge.
1894, Arthur Machen, Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt:
Thus I became the hierophant of those three worthy and talented men, who, in spite of their literary accomplishments, were not wise, since they were infatuated with occult and fabulous sciences, and believed in the existence of phenomena impossible in the moral as well as in the physical order of things.
1975, Peter Porter, “Baroque Quatrains Dedicated to James Fenton”, in Living in a Calm Country:
Ambassadors of northern countries stand / Impassive while our hierophants intone / Long canticles of Christ the Contraband: / Our grandees' hearts are shrunk to kidney stones.
1987, Peter Porter, “A Tribute to my enemies”, in The Automatic Oracle:
No, I must play creator / And make them up, these hierophants.
- One who explains or makes a commentary.
ancient Greek priest
- Bulgarian: първожрец m (pǎrvožrec)
- Catalan: hierofanta m
- Coptic: ϩⲓⲉⲣⲟⲫⲁⲛⲧⲏⲥ (hierophantēs)
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: opperpriester (nl)
- Estonian: hierofant
- Finnish: hierofantti (fi)
- French: hiérophante (fr) m
- Galician: please add this translation if you can
- German: Hierophant (de) m
- Greek: ιεροφάντης (el) m (ierofántis)
- Hungarian: hierofáns
- Italian: ierofante m
- Japanese: 聖師 (seishi, shōshi)
- Occitan: ierofanta
- Portuguese: hierofante (pt) m
- Romagnol: please add this translation if you can
- Romanian: hierofant (ro) m
- Russian: иерофант (ru) m (ijerofant)
- Sicilian: jerufanti m
- Spanish: hierofante m