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Kuvat 1

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenSouthern England
  • UK:
    • IPA: /mɛtəmsʌɪˈkəʊsɪs/
KieliKäännökset
espanjametempsicosis
esperantometempsikozo
italiametempsicosi
japani輪廻 (rinne), 転生 (てんせい, tensei, てんしょう, tenshō), てんしょう (tenshiョu / tenshō)
kreikkaμετεμψύχωσις (metempsýchosis)
norjasjelevandring
portugalimetempsicose
puolametempsychoza
ranskamétempsycose
saksaMetempsychose
suomisielunvaellus
unkarilélekvándorlás
venäjäметемпсихоз (metempsihoz), метемпсихоза (metempsihoza)
virometempsühhoos

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. Transmigration of the soul, especially its reincarnation after death.

Esimerkit

  • Pythagoras borrowed Metempsychosis of the Ægyptians, but since, it hath been received of divers Nations, and especially of our Druides.
  • The Fates that are so careful to shut the doors of each successive life behind us had, in this case, been neglectful, and Charlie was looking, though that he did not know, where never man had been permitted to look with full knowledge since Time began. Above all he was absolutely ignorant of the knowledge sold to me for five pounds; and he would retain that ignorance, for bank-clerks do not understand metempsychosis, and a sound commercial education does not include Greek.
  • Metempsychosis, he said, is what the ancient Greeks called it. They used to believe you could be changed into an animal or a tree, for instance. What they called nymphs, for example.
  • To go along assuming that Victoria the girl tourist and Veronica the sewer rat were one and the same V. was not at all to bring up any metempsychosis: only to affirm that his quarry fitted in with The Big One, the century’s master cabal.
  • Hers was a metempsychosis of novelty, her mind a vapid thing until animated by the next absolute conviction.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkometempsychoses

Transmigration of the soul, especially its reincarnation after death.

A section of Metempsychosis (1923) by Yokoyama Taikan; a drop of water from the vapours in the sky transforms into a mountain stream, which flows into a great river and on into the sea, whence rises a dragon (pictured) that turns back to vapour; National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (Important Cultural Property)