Rosicrucian
Meaning of Rosicrucian
noun
a member of a secretive 17th- and 18th-century society devoted to the study of metaphysical, mystical, and alchemical lore. An anonymous pamphlet of 1614 about a mythical 15th-century knight called Christian Rosenkreuz is said to have launched the movement.
adjective
relating to the Rosicrucians.
from modern Latin rosa crucis (or crux ), Latinization of German Rosenkreuz, + -ian.
Information about Rosicrucian
- The plural form of Rosicrucian is: Rosicrucians.
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Hyphenation of Rosicrucian
Rosi-cru-cian
- It consists of 3 syllables and 11 chars.
- Rosicrucian is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
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