gnosis
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek γνῶσις (gnō̃sis, “knowledge”).
Noun
Wikipedia gnosis (plural gnoses)
- (Gnosticism) An immanent form of knowledge or transcendent insight, such as sought by the Gnostics.
- Act or process of knowing.
- (occult) An altered state of awareness in which the will is magically effective.
Related terms
Translations
gnosis
Norwegian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek γνῶσις (gnō̃sis, “knowledge”).
Noun
gnosis m
- (Gnosticism, singular only) gnosis
Inflection
Inflection of gnosis
| indefinite singular | definite singular | indefinite plural | definite plural | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bokmål m | gnosis | gnosisen | gnosiser | gnosisene |
| Nynorsk n | gnosis | gnosiset | gnosis | gnosisa [gnosisi] |
Synonyms
Derived terms
- gnostiker
- gnostisisme
- gnostisk
References
- “gnosis” in The Ordnett Dictionary