PLEROME
Ple "rome, n. Etym: [Gr. (Bot. )
pleroma
ple ro ma |pləˈrōmə pləˈroʊmə | ▶noun [ in sing. ] 1 (in Gnosticism ) the spiritual universe as the abode of God and of the totality of the divine powers and emanations. 2 (in Christian theology ) the totality or fullness of the Godhead that dwells in Christ. DERIVATIVES ple ro mat ic |ˌplerəˈmatik |adjective ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Greek plērōma ‘that which fills, ’ from plēroun ‘make full, ’ from plērēs ‘full. ’
pleroma |pləˈrəʊmə | ▶noun [ in sing. ] 1 (in Gnosticism ) the spiritual universe as the abode of God and of the totality of the divine powers and emanations. 2 (in Christian theology ) the totality or fullness of the Godhead which dwells in Christ. DERIVATIVES pleromatic adjective ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Greek plērōma ‘that which fills ’, from plēroun ‘make full ’, from plērēs ‘full ’.
Plerom
Ple rom Substantiv, Neutrum Botanik , das |Pler o m |das Plerom; Genitiv: des Pleroms, Plural: die Plerome griechisch-lateinisch-neulateinisch ; »Fülle «in Bildung begriffener Zentralzylinder der Wurzel