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noun | 1. A divine creative impulse or inspiration. |
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| "The priest praised the afflatus of the artisan for the new stained glass window." | "When the afflatus strikes, I have to get into the studio to paint." | "The artist claimed her afflatus for this series came from the nature surrounding her childhood home." |
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| Latin, mid-17th century |
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| "Afflatus" comes from the Latin words for "to breathe on" and "to blow." ... | |
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