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- פיוט pronounced [piˈjut, pijuˈtim]; from Koinē Gr****: ποιητής, romanized: poiētḗs, lit. 'poet') is a Jewish liturgical poem, usually designated to be sung...
- expression poiein (to make), which only applied to poiesis (poetry) and to the poietes (poet, or "maker", who made it). Plato did not believe in art as a form...
- further explains that Zeus is called Demiurge (Dêmiourgos, Creator), Maker (Poiêtês), and Craftsman (Technitês). The nous of the demiurge proceeds outward...
- functions as a calque (literal translation) of Ancient Gr**** term ποιητής (poiētēs) "maker; poet". The term is normally applied to poets writing in Scots...
- Gr**** term poietes to mean "doer" (as part of the phrase "doer of wonderful works"), but elsewhere in his works Josephus only uses the term poietes to mean...
- "made", ποιητικός (poiētikós), ποίησις (poíēsis), ποίημα (poíēma), ποιητής (poiētḗs) "maker" allopoiesis, autopoiesis, onomatopoeia, piyyut, poem, poesy, poet...
- ager, agro- "field" and root of colō "I cultivate" poēta "poet" ← ποιητής poiētēs "one who composes" poetry pīrāta "pirate" ← πειρᾱτής peirātēs "one who...
- "poiein" ("to make") was applied specifically to poiesis (poetry) and to the poietes (poet, or "maker") who made it rather than to art in general in its modern...
- (χαρτουλάριος, chartoularios) and a notary (νοτάριος, notarios) a poet (ποιητής, poiētēs) and a composer (μελιστής, melistēs) for the acclamations during ceremonies...
- "made", ποιητικός (poiētikós), ποίησις (poíēsis), ποίημα (poíēma), ποιητής (poiētḗs) "maker" allopoiesis, autopoiesis, onomatopoeia, piyyut, poem, poesy, poet...