ENERGUMEN


Meaning of ENERGUMEN in English

ˌenə(r)ˈgyümə̇n noun

( -s )

Etymology: Late Latin energumenus one possessed by an evil spirit, from Late Greek energoumenos, from Greek, worked on, being the object of an action, present middle participle of energein to be in action, effect, from energos active, effective

1. : a person possessed by or as if by an evil spirit : demoniac ; specifically : one belonging to a Christian church in the first centuries and placed in a special class ministered to by exorcists and allowed limited participation in common worship

2. : a fanatical devotee, adherent, or enthusiast

military energumens

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