metanoia
Meanings
noun
- A fundamental change of mind.
- A spiritual or religious conversion.
- A fundamental change in the human personality.
- A device used to retract a statement just made, and then state it in a better way.
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek μετάνοια (metánoia, “repentance”, literally “afterthought”), a compound of μετά (metá, “after, with”) and νοέω (noéō, “to perceive, to think”).
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