sophy in English

noun
1
a former title for the ruler of Persia associated especially with the Safavid dynasty.
In the middle ages, the King of Persia was known to the western world as "The Great Sophy ", derived from the name of the ruling dynasty, the Safavids.

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1. Miss Sophy was a fresh, good - humoured , buxom girl of twenty.

2. Matty's story, the story of a hideous and unbearably pious simpleton, is reflected symmetrically in the story of the Angelically beautiful but cynically evil twins Toni and especially Sophy, the organizers of the attempted abduction.(9) At the age of ten, Sophy discovers what she calls "Of course," which is connected with the "Sophy creature

3. W hen he was in his late thirties, Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), the founder of Anthroposophy (anthropos = man; sophy = wisdom), received a revelation of the incarnation of the divine being known as the Christ.