arcanity
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3ADJ.
plain
VERB + ARCANITY
fire
PREP.
in
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noun
The quality of being arcane.
Whatever physician has not this element of fire in its arcanity—if I may coin that word—cannot boast that he is a true and tried physician.
Arcanity, if there is such a noun, is not a deliberate concealment.
Something that is arcane.
On Wednesday evening, February 5, the Epsilon Pi secret society of ’93 had an initiation and spread in south University hall. Two candidates were admitted to the arcanities.
Let us look also at the works of Cavaliere Cristoforo Gluck, lately in the service of the Imperial Court, whose most penetrating vast genius and creative talent, is not only in possession of the most profound arcanities and recondite illuminations of philosophy and other sciences, but has developed a sense of the immensity thereof, from which rare, noble, interesting and sublime music was born, particularly French, of which he was the reformer, or, better, the autocrat.
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3Whatever physician has not this element of fire in its arcanity—if I may coin that word—cannot boast that he is a true and tried physician.
WiktionaryArcanity, if there is such a noun, is not a deliberate concealment.
WiktionaryLength, arcanity and just plain dullness of some of the festival fare of foreign films certainly provide some cerebral exercise for audiences.
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