pansophy
universal wisdom or knowledge.
Origin of pansophy
1Other words from pansophy
- pan·soph·ic [pan-sof-ik], /pænˈsɒf ɪk/, pan·soph·i·cal, adjective
- pan·soph·i·cal·ly, adverb
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How to use pansophy in a sentence
All sciences there shall be one pansophy; and all things knowable shall appear to you in their wondrous, perfect harmony.
A Christian Directory (Part 2 of 4) | Richard BaxterA short account of the Via Lucis will be my only attempt to elucidate the mysteries of "pansophy."
A History of Bohemian Literature | Count LtzowFurther study of Komenský's works on pansophy has not given me a higher opinion of their value.
A History of Bohemian Literature | Count LtzowPhilosophy she lacked, but theosophy, which is a pansophy, she possessed—when she did not need it.
The Paliser case | Edgar Saltus
British Dictionary definitions for pansophy
/ (ˈpænsəfɪ) /
universal knowledge
Origin of pansophy
1Derived forms of pansophy
- pansophic (pænˈsɒfɪk) or pansophical, adjective
- pansophically, adverb
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