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mystagogue
 
SYLLABICATION:mys·ta·gogue
PRONUNCIATION:  mst-gg, -gôg
NOUN:1. One who prepares candidates for initiation into a mystery cult. 2. One who holds or spreads mystical doctrines.
ETYMOLOGY:From Latin mystaggus, from Greek mustaggos : musts, an initiate; see mystery1 + aggos, guide, leader (from agein, to lead; see ag- in Appendix I).
OTHER FORMS:mysta·gogic (-gjk) —ADJECTIVE
mysta·gogy (-gj) —NOUN
 
 
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