Incorporeality vs Revenant - What's the difference?
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The state or characteristic of being incorporeal.
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* 2003 , , Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview , ISBN 9780830826940,
Someone who returns from a long absence.
* 1886 , Mrs Lynn Linton, Paston Carew'' viii, as cited in the ''Oxford English Dictionary , volume 8 part 1, published 1914, page 595:
* 1895 August 31, Daily News'' 4/7, as cited in the ''Oxford English Dictionary , volume 8 part 1, published 1914, page 595:
* 2008 , Andrew Cusack, Wanderer in 19th-Century German Literature , Camden House, ISBN 978-1-57113-386-1,
A person or thing reborn.
* 2007 , John Burrow, A History of Histories , Penguin 2009, page 184:
A supernatural being that returns from the dead; a zombie or ghost.
* {{quote-book, 1969, , edition=2008 ed.
, passage=Earlier you mentioned a ghost, a revenant with which we may contaminate the Emperor.}}
* 1988 , (Salman Rushdie), (The Satanic Verses) , Random House (2008), page 134:
As nouns the difference between incorporeality and revenant
is that incorporeality is the state or characteristic of being incorporeal while revenant is someone who returns from a long absence.As an adjective revenant is
Used as an adjective.incorporeality
English
Noun
(-)p. 507:
- God's immateriality entails the divine attribute of incorporeality , that God is neither a body nor embodied.
Synonyms
* disembodiedness * incorporeityrevenant
English
(wikipedia revenant)Noun
(en noun)- They would not visit this undesirable revenant with his insolent wealth and discreditable origin.
- The undergraduates, our fogey revenant observes, look much as they did.., in outward aspect.
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- From this moment on, the hero's fate is sealed; an attempt to reestablish himself in human society, though initially successful, inevitably fails. The stone tablet exerts an invincible fascination over the revenant , who becomes so withdrawn that his father implores him:
- Sometimes semi-identifications could be made on the basis of names. Henry VII's son Arthur was hailed as a revenant in this way.
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* See alsoAdjective
(en adjective)- On clear nights when the moon was full, she waited for its shining revenant ghost.