panspirituality

noun

Etymology

Etymology tree Ancient Greek πᾶς (pâs) Ancient Greek πᾰν- (păn-)bor. English pan- Proto-Indo-European *(s)peys-der.? Latin spīrō Proto-Indo-European *-tus Proto-Italic *-tus Latin -tus Latin spīritus Proto-Indo-European *h₂el-der.? Proto-Italic *-ālis Latin -ālis Latin spīritālis Proto-Indo-European *-teh₂ Proto-Indo-European *-ts Proto-Indo-European *-teh₂ts Proto-Italic *-tāts Latin -tās Late Latin spīrituālitāsder. Middle French spiritualitéder. English spirituality English panspirituality From pan- + spirituality.

  1. derived from spiritualitéder

Definitions

  1. The quality or state of finding the spiritual manifest throughout the physical universe.

    • Conversely, Protestant morality in the nineteenth century and a secular spirituality or panspirituality in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries have often defined the feminine forms of domestic fiction.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for panspirituality. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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