Allegorical vs Heracleonite - What's the difference?
allegorical | heracleonite |
of, relating to, or containing allegory
* Alexander Pope
* Max Miller
(historical) A follower of (Heracleon) of Alexandria, who offered mystical and allegorical interpretations of Scripture.
(Webster 1913)
As an adjective allegorical
is of, relating to, or containing allegory.As a noun heracleonite is
(historical) a follower of (heracleon) of alexandria, who offered mystical and allegorical interpretations of scripture.allegorical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- An allegorical application.
- Allegorical being that kind of language which says one thing, but means another.