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'''Anodos''' (Greek, "odos" means "the way"; together with prefix "an", it means to ascend or progress upward), may refer to: |
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'''''Anodos''''' ({{lang-grc|ἄνοδος}}) is a term meaning 'ascent, way up', {{etymology|grc|ἀνά|upwards, up||ὁδός|the way}}, and may refer to: |
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*[[Enlightenment (spiritual)|enlightenment]], as used by Plato |
*[[Enlightenment (spiritual)|enlightenment]], as used by Plato |
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*the central character in George |
*the central character in George MacDonald's fantasy novel ''[[Phantastes]]'' (1858) |
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*pseudonym used by the poet [[Mary Elizabeth Coleridge]] |
*pseudonym used by the poet [[Mary Elizabeth Coleridge]] |
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*the third phase ( |
*the third phase ('ascent') of the cycle of Persephone's annual visit to Hades as imagined in the mythology and rites of the [[Eleusinian Mysteries]] |
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Anodos (Template:Lang-grc) is a term meaning 'ascent, way up', from Ancient Greek ἀνά 'upwards, up' and ὁδός 'the way', and may refer to:
- enlightenment, as used by Plato
- the central character in George MacDonald's fantasy novel Phantastes (1858)
- pseudonym used by the poet Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
- the third phase ('ascent') of the cycle of Persephone's annual visit to Hades as imagined in the mythology and rites of the Eleusinian Mysteries