Word of the Day: esemplastic (es-em-PLAS-tik) [adjective]:

Having the capability of moulding diverse ideas or things into unity.

[From Greek es- (into) + en, neuter of eis (one) + plastic. Coined by poet

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), apparently after German Ineinsbildung

(forming into one)].

“Here is how Coleridge used the term in his 1817 Biographia Literaria or

Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions. Vol. I, Chapter 13:”

On the imagination, or esemplastic power.

O Adam! one Almighty is, from whom
All things proceed, and up to him return
If not depraved from good: created all
Such to perfection, one first nature all
Indued with various forms, various degrees.

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