makarism
English
Etymology
Form Ancient Greek μάκαρ (mákar) + -ism.
Noun
makarism (plural makarisms)
- A statement that someone or something is blessed, happy, fortunate, or is to be honored or congratulated; a beatitude, as in the Sermon on the Mount. Used for Hebrew and Greek statements, a technical term in the academic literature of Judaism and Christianity.
- Synonym: beatitude
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