rare. [ad. Gr. type *θεοσόφημα: cf. philosopheme.] A theosophical speculation or conclusion.

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1856.  C. J. Ellicott in Cambr. Ess., 162. Some appear to have been gospels … others the wildest and most unhistorical theosophemes.

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1873.  Symonds, Grk. Poets, vii. 231. The colossal theosophemes of Aeschylus called for profound reflection.

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