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Definition of "sophy" [sophy]

  • Wisdom, knowledge, learning (noun)
  • Alternative spelling of Sophy (in the senses of “a Persian monarch” and “a personage”). (noun)
  • A wise man; a sage or wite. (noun)
  • Obsolete spelling of sophi. (noun)
  • Any one of the various fields of study whose names end in -sophy. (noun)

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Use "sophy" in a sentence
  • "Saw sophy in The Gathering, and we mutually recognized each other."
  • "Co­ffee houses near St Paul's Cathed­ral were the haunts of clergy men and intellectuals who gathered to discuss theology and philo­sophy."
  • "The above works, all of which are continuations of á¹¢adrian philosophy, further elaborate the fine points of transcendentalist theo-sophy, which was firmly based on the principality of existence over essence, gradation, and the oneness that appears as multiplicity."
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