• Egregor

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /əˈɡrɛɡɚ/
    • Rhymes: -ɛɡə(ɹ)

    Alternative forms

    Origin

    From French égrégore ("spirit of a group"),

    Victor Hugo, "Le jour des rois", La Légende des Siècles IV, V, and "L'Italie – Ratbert", La Légende des Siècles VII. Both in the Première Série, 1859.

    from the Ancient Greek substantive of ἐγρήγορος ("wakeful") meaning watcher, angel in the Book of Enoch.

    Eliphas Lévi, "The Great Mystery" (1868) p.127-130, 133, 136

    Full definition of egregor

    Noun

    egregor

    (plural egregors)
    1. an angelic being from the Book of Enoch
    2. (occult) an autonomous psychic entity composed of and influencing the thoughts of a group of people
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