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Pleroma
Pleroma
German
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πλήρωμα (plḗrōma, “a filling up, fullness”)
Noun
Pleroma n (genitive Pleroma, no plural)
- (Gnosticism) Pleroma
 
Swedish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πλήρωμα (plḗrōma, “a filling up, fullness”)
Noun
Pleroma n
- (Gnosticism) Pleroma
 
pleroma
pleroma
English
Alternative forms
Noun
pleroma (countable and uncountable, plural pleromas)
-  (botony) The central portion of the primary meristem.
-  1876, Gardeners Chronicle & New Horticulturist - Volumes 5-6, page 750:
- In the second type only two separate meristem tissues are present in the tips of the roots ; a pleroma and a common tissue, from which the primary bark and epidermis and root-cap proceed.
 
 -  1890, English Mechanic and World of Science - Volume 51, page 543:
- And in the pleroma of the primary meristem of roots there is not only cambium (persistent parenchyma) and procambium (forerunner of fibres and vessels), but pericambium -- i.e., a special outer layer of the pleroma that remains for a long time as meristem.
 
 -  2001, Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, Volume 32, page 205:
- In the pleroma of hyacinth and pea roots, tmin increases along the meristem, especially in its basal part.
 
 
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 - (chiefly theology) A state of perfect fullness, especially of God's being.
 -  (Gnosticism) The spiritual universe seen in terms of the full totality of the powers and essence of God.
-  1974, Lawrence Durrell, Monsieur, Faber & Faber 1992, page 141:
- There is a way to comprehend the gnostic's giant onion of a world, the concentric circles, with the Pleroma beckoning there, the white heart of light, the source of that primal vision which for a second or two can recapture paradise.
 
 
 -  1974, Lawrence Durrell, Monsieur, Faber & Faber 1992, page 141:
 
Translations
the region of light above the world
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek πλήρωμα (plḗrōma)
Noun
pleroma m (uncountable)
- (Gnosticism) pleroma
 
Italian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πλήρωμα (plḗrōma)
Noun
pleroma m
- (Gnosticism) pleroma
 
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Portuguese
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πλήρωμα (plḗrōma)
Noun
pleroma m (uncountable)
- (Gnosticism) pleroma
 
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πλήρωμα (plḗrōma, “a filling up, fullness”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /plerǒːma/
 - Hyphenation: ple‧ro‧ma
 
Noun
pleróma f (Cyrillic spelling плеро́ма)
- (uncountable, Gnosticism) Pleroma
 
Declension
Declension of pleroma
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | pleroma | 
| genitive | plerome | 
| dative | pleromi | 
| accusative | pleromu | 
| vocative | pleromo | 
| locative | pleromi | 
| instrumental | pleromom |