[f. ANTHROPO- + Gr. σοφιστής a professor of wisdom, a sophist.] One furnished with the wisdom of men. (Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 5, 13.)
1851. Kingsley, Yeast, xv. (1853), 296. The New Testament would be found a much simpler book than the Theologians (Anthroposophists I call them) fancy.