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prosopon

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek πρόσωπον (prósōpon, face, mask, person). Doublet of partzuf.

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prosopon (plural prosopons or prosopa)

  1. (historical, Ancient Greek theatre) A mask worn by an actor to indicate the character being played.
  2. (theology) The self-manifestation of an individual.
  3. (zoology) A variety of small-scale structures in trilobites, such as ribbing, domes, and perforations.

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Prosopon

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Prosopon (pronounced prɒsɵpɒn/ or /prɵˈsoʊpən/, from Ancient Greek: πρόσωπον; plural: Ancient Greek: πρόσωπα - prosopa) is a technical term encountered in Greek theology. It is most often translated as "person", and as such is sometimes confused in translation with hypostasis, which is also translated as "person." Prosopon originally meant "face" or "mask" in Greek and derives from Greek theatre, in which actors on a stage wore masks to reveal their character and emotional state to the audience. Both prosopon and hypostasis played central roles in the development of theology about the Trinity and about Jesus Christ (Christology) in the debates of the fourth through seventh centuries.

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