ἱεροφάντης

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἱεροφᾰ́ντωρ (hierophántōr)

Etymology

From ἱερός (hierós, holy) + φαίνω (phaínō, show) + -της (-tēs, masculine agent-noun suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἱεροφᾰ́ντης • (hierophántēs) m (genitive ἱεροφᾰ́ντου); first declension

  1. hierophant, one who teaches rites of sacrifice and worship
  2. (at Rome) pontifex, high priest
  3. hierophant, a mystical expounder

Declension

Derived terms

  • ἱεροφᾰντέω (hierophantéō)
  • ἱεροφᾰ́ντρῐᾰ (hierophántria)
  • ἱεροφᾰντῐκός (hierophantikós)
  • ἱεροφᾰντῐ́ᾱ (hierophantíā)

Descendants

  • English: hierophant
  • Greek: ιεροφάντης (ierofántis)
  • Italian: ierofante

Further reading

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