Crossword-Solution: GYMNOSOPHIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gymnosophist | n. | One of a sect of philosophers, said to have been found in India by Alexander the Great, who went almost naked, denied themselves the use of flesh, renounced bodily pleasures, and employed themselves in the contemplation of nature. |
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| one of a sect of naked ascetics of ancient India | 1 answer |
| member of a Hindu sect practicing gymnosophy | 1 answer |
| SECT going nearly naked and given up to contemplation | 1 answer |
| HINDU philosophic sect | 1 answer |
| Hindu sect | 4 answers |
| naked woman | 9 answers |
| naked man | 9 answers |
| pinup | 11 answers |
| naked body | 12 answers |
| Nudist | 12 answers |
| ecdysiast | 13 answers |
| Beau ideal. | 13 answers |
| stripper | 14 answers |
| Glamour girl | 17 answers |
| SUPER-duper person | 26 answers |
| Nude | 28 answers |
| Dreamboat | 29 answers |
| Exemplar | 32 answers |
| Archetype | 32 answers |
| Image | 69 answers |
| Ideal | 77 answers |
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Sentences with GYMNOSOPHIST (5)
Thus this singularly eccentric and independent mind, wedded to a character of so much strength, singleness, and purity, pursued its own path of self-improvement for more than half a century, part gymnosophist, part backwoodsman; and thus did it come twice, though in a subaltern attitude, into the field of political history.
But there is this about some women, which overtops the best gymnosophist among men, that they suffice to themselves, and can walk in a high and cold zone without the countenance of any trousered being.
You listen and listen for some noise to break the silence, till you grow half mesmerised by the intensity of the strain; your sense of your own identity is troubled; your brain reels, like that of some gymnosophist poring on his own nose in Asiatic jungles; and should you see your own outspread feet, you see them, not as anything of yours, but as a feature of the scene around you.
One of these philosophers, Calanus, was burned in the presence of Alexander; and, according to Plutarch, three centuries later another Gymnosophist named Jarmenochegra, was similarly burned before Augustus.
Then let us straight advance in quest 195 Of this profound Gymnosophist And as the Fates and he advise, Pursue or wave this enterprise, This said, he turn'd about his steed, And eftsoons on th' adventure rid; 200 Where leave we him and RALPH a while, And to the Conjurer turn our stile, To let our reader understand What's useful of him before-hand.