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古希こき臘語 ἐννεάς (enneás)ἐννεάδος (enneádos, きゅうにんてき身體しんたい) +‎ -ad (指定してい單位たんいてきつづり)分析ぶんせきためennea- +‎ -adまれ臘語ἐννεάςἐννεάδος衍生ἐννέᾰ (ennéa, きゅう)[1] (みなもとあたま原始げんし印歐語いんおうご *h₁néwn̥ (きゅう)) + -ᾰ́ς (-ás, よし數字すうじ構成こうせい抽象ちゅうしょう名詞めいしてきつづり)ある-ος (-os)

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ennead (複數ふくすう enneads)

  1. (棄用) 數字すうじきゅう
    • 1816, Proclus, あきらごう XXXI, 出自しゅつじ Thomas Taylor譯者やくしゃ), The Six Books of Proclus the Platonic Successor, on the Theology of Plato, Translated from the Greek; [] Two Volumes, まき II, London: Printed for the author, by A[braham] J[ohn] Valpy, [], →OCLC, footnote 1,ぺーじごう 211:
      The ennead, according to the Pythagoreans, circulates all numbers within itself, and there can be no number beyond it. For the natural progression of numbers is as far as to 9, but after it their retrogression takes place. For 10 becomes as it were again the monad. [] Hence it is not possible there should be any elementary number beyond the ennead.
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    • 1868, Hippolytus, J[ohn] H[enry] MacMahon, あきらごう XLIII, 出自しゅつじ The Refutation of All Heresies, [] (Ante-Nicene Christian Library: []; VI (Hippolytus, Bishop of Rome. Vol. I.)), Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, []; London: Hamilton & Co.; Dublin: John Robertson & Co., →OCLC, book IV (Of the Refutation of All Heresies),ぺーじごう 111:
      [T]he ennead is subtracted for this cause, because the three hundred and sixty parts of the entire [circle] consist of enneads, and for this reason the four regions of the world are circumscribed by ninety perfect parts.
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  2. (罕用) にんなん包含ほうがんきゅう物體ぶったいてき組合くみあいある系統けいとう
    • 1852, Edward Greswell, “On the Lunar in Contradistinction to the Solar Modifications of the Primitive Calendar”, 出自しゅつじ Fasti Temporis Catholici and Origines Kalendariæ. [...] In Four Volumes, まき I, Oxford: At the Oxford University Press, →OCLC, section V (The Octaëteris),ぺーじごうs 566–567:
      We may assert with confidence that no cycle of this kind, and of equal antiquity or even of inferior antiquity, is the actual existence better attested or more thoroughly authenticated than that of this octaëteris of Philammon of Delphi, or, as we may truly call it, this original Pythian ennead of primitive Hellas.
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    • 1882, The Church Quarterly Review, まき XIII, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, →OCLCぺーじごう 172:
      The exquisite language of the prophecy of Isaiah, especially in its last three enneads, may have had a nearer primary reference to, and a nearer fulfilment in, the return of the exiles under Zerubbabel, and Ezra, and Nehemiah; []
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    • 1884, E[rnest] A[lfred] Wallis Budge, “The Babylonian Religion”, 出自しゅつじ Babylonian Life and History (By-paths of Bible Knowledge; V), London: Religious Tract Society, [], →OCLCぺーじごうs 127–128:
      At one time one god was a greater favourite with the nation than another, and the cult of the god or gods which the old Babylonians preferred in the early days of their empire frequently fell into disuse and neglect in after times. The most important ennead among the Babylonians was as follows:— []
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  1. ennead, n.”, OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1891; “ennead”, Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.

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