What does Abraxas mean?
abraxas in British English (əˈbræksəs ) or abrasax (əˈbræsəks ) noun. an ancient charm composed of Greek letters: originally believed to have magical powers and inscribed on amulets, etc, but from the second century ad personified by Gnostics as a deity, the source of divine emanations. Word origin.
abraxas in British English (əˈbræksəs ) or abrasax (əˈbræsəks ) noun. an ancient charm composed of Greek letters: originally believed to have magical powers and inscribed on amulets, etc, but from the second century ad personified by Gnostics as a deity, the source of divine emanations. Word origin.