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Webster 1913 Edition


Esotery

Es′o-ter-y

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Noun.
Mystery; esoterics; – opposed to
exotery
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A. Tucker.

Webster 1828 Edition


Esotery

ESOT'ERY

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Noun.
Mystery; secrecy. [Little used.]

Definition 2024


esotery

esotery

English

Noun

esotery (plural esoteries)

  1. Mystery; esoterics; knowledge or lore that is esoteric.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of A. Tucker to this entry?)
    • 1839 September 26, "Vindex," Letter to the editor, The Musical World, Number CLXXXIV [New Series no. XCI], Volume XII [New Series Volume V], May 23—December 26 1839, page 334,
      But a more important division of the musical public, is that of the learned and unlearned, the esoteries and exoteries ; and in no country whatever have I yet heard a perfectly educated musician call Mozart second-rate.
    • 1925, Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Issues 56-57, page 222,
      Later on, the doctrine, owing to the contact with the esoteries of the Upanishads, was burdened with scholastic elements: the ideal of an Arhat, aspiring to Nirvana, was excogitated.
    • 1954, William Bruce Cameron, Sociological Notes on the Jam Session, Social Forces, Volume 33, page 179, quoted in 2008, Paul Rinzler, The Contradictions of Jazz, page 54,
      This means, of course, a continual advance into abstraction and esotery, so that contemporary jazz is always musical casuistry, forever seeking new ways to rationalize the impossible.
    • 1995, Bhai Nahar Singh, Bhai Kirpal Singh, Rebels Against the British Rule, page 99,
      Whilst Ram Singh was in quasi-confinemcnt at Bhainee, there was a charm of mystery and esotery about the man, to which our espionage, perhaps, added a spice of fascinating prosecution.
    • 1996, Anthony Julius, T.S. Eliot, anti-semitism, and literary form, page 92,
      Indeed, one might suppose that its esoteries, its intangibilities, and its rarefied and personal visions, would make it invulnerable to the conformist vulgarities of anti-Semitism.
    • 2007, Pane Andov, Extraordinary Powers in Humans, page 72,
      That was the time when my uncle went to Tibet and I was learning the secrets of esotery from my second teacher Velibor Rabljenovich.

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