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Definition of Hebdomads

Hebdomad
Hebdomad Heb"do*mad, n. [L. hebdomas, -adis, Gr. "ebdoma`s the number seven days, fr. ? seventh, ? seven. See Seven.] A week; a period of seven days. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Hebdomads from wikipedia

- hebdomad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hebdomad (Ancient Gr****: ἑβδομάς) may refer to: On Hebdomads, a work of the Hippocratic Corpus Hebdomad,...
- their control. Again, beside the higher hebdomad of the seven archons, the Ophite system told of a lower hebdomad. After the serpent in punishment for having...
- all Gnostic systems by the seven world-creating archons, known as the Hebdomad (Koinē Gr****: ἑβδομάς). These Seven are, in most systems, semi-hostile...
- of the Hebdomad. The son of the Great Archon delivered the Gospel to the son of the Archon of the Hebdomad. The son of the Archon of the Hebdomad became...
- another, until there were seven Archons in all, ruling the seven heavens; a Hebdomad which their mother completes into an Ogdoad. Ialdabaoth (possibly from...
- perfect or Divine nous with the intellectual triad being promoted to a hebdomad (pure intellect). In the theoretic of Plotinus, nous produces nature through...
- celestial paragons of the archons are known collectively as the Celestial Hebdomad. They rule the layers of the Plane of Mount Celestia. Barachiel ruler of...
- On Aliment or Nutriment (LCL 1) On Fleshes (LCL 8) On the W****s or On Hebdomads or On Sevens (survives completely only in Latin translations: text Roscher...
- monad 2 dyad, duad pair 3 triad trio 4 tetrad 5 pentad 6 hexad 7 heptad, hebdomad 8 octad, ogdoad 9 nonad, ennead 10 decad, decade 11 hendecad 12 dodecad...
- reckoning time by nights, as in the more common fortnight ("fourteen-night"). Hebdomad and hebdomadal w**** both derive from the Gr**** hebdomás (ἑβδομάς, "a seven")...