Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Mar 19, 2009 17:39
15 yrs ago
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Portuguese term
mônoda
Portuguese to English
Art/Literary
Linguistics
"Do ponto para a expansão. Da mônoda para bilhões de galáxias."
This art criticism so it may not be literal. The imagery is sort of Big Bang. But I'd like to know what mônoda means. I have some idea about it being a spiritual principle but I really don't know.
This art criticism so it may not be literal. The imagery is sort of Big Bang. But I'd like to know what mônoda means. I have some idea about it being a spiritual principle but I really don't know.
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5 +4 | monad | Fabio Said |
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Portuguese term (edited):
mônada
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monad
It should have been "mônada", a philosophical concept.
"Monad (from Greek μονάς monas, "unit"; monos, "alone"),[2] which according to the Pythagoreans, was a term for God or the first being, or the totality of all beings. Monad being the source or the One meaning without division."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monad_(Greek_philosophy)
Good luck!
"Monad (from Greek μονάς monas, "unit"; monos, "alone"),[2] which according to the Pythagoreans, was a term for God or the first being, or the totality of all beings. Monad being the source or the One meaning without division."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monad_(Greek_philosophy)
Good luck!
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Comment: "I don't think there's any reason to delay in closing this question in view of your authoritative answer, Fabio. It's exactly what I need, so thank you extremely."
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