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See also: Gnostic
English
Adjective
gnostic
- Alternative letter-case form of Gnostic.
- (archaic, slang) knowing; wise; shrewd
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- I said you were a d—d gnostic fellow.
Noun
gnostic (plural gnostics)
- Alternative letter-case form of Gnostic.
Translations
Gnostic — see Gnostic
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French gnostique, from Ancient Greek γνωστικός (gnōstikós, “relating to knowledge”), from γνωστός (gnōstós, “known”), from γιγνώσκω (gignṓskō, “I know”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
gnostic m or n (feminine singular gnostică, masculine plural gnostici, feminine/neuter plural gnostice)
- Gnostic; of or pertaining to Gnosticism
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Noun
gnostic m (plural gnostici, feminine equivalent gnostică)
- a Gnostic; an adherent of Gnosticism
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