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numinous
ˈnjuːmɪnəs/
adjective
adjective: numinous
  1. having a strong religious or spiritual quality; indicating or suggesting the presence of a divinity.
    "the strange, numinous beauty of this ancient landmark"
Origin
mid 17th century: from Latin numen, numin- ‘divine will’ + -ous.
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Numinous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Numinous /ˈnjuːmᵻnəs/ is an English adjective, derived from the Latin numen, meaning "arousing spiritual or religious emotion; mysterious or awe-inspiring".
‎Origins · ‎Rudolf Otto · ‎Aldous Huxley · ‎Christopher Hitchens

The Numinous: Fashion, Culture and Modern Cosmic Thinking

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The Numinous: Material Girl Meets Mystical World. Fashion, culture and modern cosmic thinking for the now age.

Numinous | Definition of Numinous by Merriam-Webster

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Numinous is from the Latin word numen, meaning "divine will" or "nod" (it suggests a figurative nodding, of assent or of command, of the divine head). English speakers have been using "numen" for centuries with the meaning "a spiritual force or influence."

Numinous | Define Numinous at Dictionary.com

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Numinous definition, of, relating to, or like a numen; spiritual or supernatural. See more.

Rudolf Otto's Concept of the "Numinous"

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Rudolf Otto's Concept of the "Numinous". Rudolf Otto Otto was one of the most influential thinkers about religion in the first half of the twentieth century. He is best ...

numinous - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com

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Something numinous has a strong religious quality, suggesting the presence of a divine power. When you enter a temple, church, or mosque, you might feel as ...

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Take your next exciting IT career step with Numinous IT recruitment today! We work with you to understanding your journey and further your IT career.

NUMiNOUS

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Numinous - definition of numinous by The Free Dictionary

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Filled with or characterized by a sense of a supernatural presence: a numinous place. 3. Spiritually elevated; sublime. [From Latin nūmen, nūmin-, numen.] ...

The Highly Sensitive Person and the Numinous

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The numinous stirs us, creates a particular emotional state, what Otto calls the mysterium tremendum. Usually this feeling, or the source of it, is interpreted as ...

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