mys·tic /ˈmɪstɪk/
(a.)神祕的,奧祕的神祕主義者
mystic
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mystic
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Mys·tic Mys·tic·al a.
1. Remote from or beyond human comprehension; baffling human understanding; unknowable; obscure; mysterious.
Heaven's numerous hierarchy span
The mystic gulf from God to man. --Emerson.
God hath revealed a way mystical and supernatural. --Hooker.
2. Importing or implying mysticism; involving some secret meaning; allegorical; emblematical; as, a mystic dance; mystic Babylon.
Thus, then, did the spirit of unity and meekness inspire every joint and sinew of the mystical body. --Milton.
-- Mys*tic*al*ly, adv. -- Mys*tic*al*ness, n.
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Mys·tic n. One given to mysticism; one who holds mystical views, interpretations, etc.; especially, in ecclesiastical history, one who professed mysticism. See Mysticism.
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mystic
adj 1: having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to
the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding;
"mysterious symbols"; "the mystical style of Blake";
"occult lore"; "the secret learning of the ancients"
[syn: mysterious, mystical, occult, secret, orphic]
2: relating to or resembling mysticism; "mystical intuition";
"mystical theories about the securities market" [syn: mystical]
3: relating to or characteristic of mysticism; "mystical
religion" [syn: mystical]
n : someone who believes in the existence of realities beyond
human comprehension [syn: religious mystic]