afflatus – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
afflatus
n.
inspiration; impulse
Afflatus
is a
Latin term derived from
Cicero (in (The Nature of the Gods)) that has been translated as "inspiration." Cicero's usage was a literalizing of "inspiration," which had already become figurative. As "inspiration" came to mean simply the gathering of a new idea, Cicero reiterated the idea of a rush of unexpected breath, a powerful force that would render the poet helpless and unaware of its origin.
afflatus
Noun
1. a strong creative impulse; divine inspiration; "divine afflatus"
(hypernym) inspiration
afflatus
nm.
afflatus, inspiration
Afflatus
(n.)
A divine impartation of knowledge; supernatural impulse; inspiration.
(n.)
A breath or blast of wind.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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