Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Word of the Day Wednesday, August 22, 2012

hieratic
 \ hahy-uh-RAT-ik \  ,
adjective;
1. Highly restrained or severe in emotional import: Some of the more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved.
2. Also, hi·er·at·i·cal. of or pertaining to priests or the priesthood; sacerdotal; priestly.
3. Noting or pertaining to a form of ancient Egyptian writing consisting of abridged forms of hieroglyphics, used by the priests in their records.
4. Noting or pertaining to certain styles in art in which the representations or methods are fixed by or as if by religious tradition.
noun:
1.
Ancient Egyptian hieratic writing.

Quotes:
She raised her hands from the side of the pen in a gesture hieratic  and profound.
-- Flannery O'Connor, "Everything That Rises Must Converge"

At first, in a hieratic  performance, as if in slow motion, the king submitted with mournful joy, bowing his meek head.
-- Umberto Eco, "Foucault's Pendulum"

The silence here is even more overpowering. Lina is there, hieratic  and pale. They approach the bed stealthily, as if fearful of waking a wildcat or a snake.
-- Laurent Binet, "HHhH"

Origin:
Related to the word hierarchy , hieratic  comes from the Greek word hierātikós  meaning "priestly."

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