transcription, транскрипция: [ noun ]
or an·a·go·gy ˈa-nə-ˌgō-jē
( plural -ges or -gies )
Etymology: Late Latin anagoge, from Late Greek anagōgē, from Greek, reference, from anagein to refer, from ana- + agein to lead — more at agent
Date: 15th century
: interpretation of a word, passage, or text (as of Scripture or poetry) that finds beyond the literal, allegorical, and moral senses a fourth and ultimate spiritual or mystical sense
• an·a·gog·ic ˌa-nə-ˈgä-jik or an·a·gog·i·cal -ji-kəl adjective
• an·a·gog·i·cal·ly -ji-k(ə-)lē adverb