séphirot

séphirot
séphirot [sefiʀɔt] n. m. pl.
ÉTYM. 1871, Littré; mot hébreu, pluriel de sephira « grandeur, splendeur ».
Didact. (relig. judaïque). Perfections de l'essence divine, au nombre de dix.

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