Definition
A person who is an adherent of Boehmenism; synonymous with 'Boehmenist'—a follower of Jakob Böhme's mystical philosophy.
Etymology
From 'Boehmen' (relating to Böhme) plus the suffix '-ite' (Greek '-itēs'), indicating an adherent or follower. The '-ite' suffix produces a variant of '-ist,' both used to denote believers in a system. Used interchangeably with 'Boehmenist,' reflecting common English variation in the 17th-19th centuries.
Kelly Says
The '-ite' suffix became a way to brand followers of movements—we still use it today (Israelite, Reaganite, etc.). Both 'Boehmenist' and 'Boehmenite' exist, showing how English had multiple ways to express group membership before standardization.
Translations
ARالعربية
بوهيميت
bo-he-mi-t
BNবাংলা
বোহেমাইট
bo-he-ma-it
CACatalà
boemita
bo-e-mi-ta
CSČeština
bohemitit
bo-he-mi-tit
DADansk
bohemite
bo-hem-it
DEDeutsch
Bohmenit
bo-men-it
ELΕλληνικά
βοημιτική
vo-e-mi-ti-ki
ESEspañol
boemita
bo-em-i-ta
FISuomi
bohemiti
bo-he-mi-ti
FRFrançais
bohémite
bo-em-it
HIहिन्दी
बोहेमिट
bo-he-mit
HUMagyar
bohemite
bo-he-mit
IDBahasa Indonesia
bohemite
bo-he-mit
ITItaliano
boemite
bo-e-mi-te
JA日本語
ボエミナイト
bo-emi-naito
KMKM
បൊហេមាយត
bo-he-ma-jat
KO한국어
보에마나이트
bo-e-ma-na-i-teu
MSBahasa Melayu
bohemite
bo-he-mit
MYမြန်မာ
ဘိုဟီမိုက်
ba-ho-he-mo-ik
NLNederlands
boehmiet
bo-hem-it
NONorsk
bohemite
bo-hem-it
PAPA
ਬੋਹੇਮਾਈਟ
bo-he-ma-i-t
PLPolski
bohemicka
bo-hem-i-ka
PTPortuguês
boemita
bo-e-mi-ta
RORomână
boemită
bo-e-mi-ta
RUРусский
боэми́т
bo-e-mit
SVSvenska
bohemite
bo-hem-it
SWKiswahili
bohemite
bo-he-mit
TAதமிழ்
போஹெமைட்டு
po-he-ma-i-tu
TEతెలుగు
బోహెమైట్
bo-he-ma-it
UKУкраїнська
боеміт
bo-e-mit
VITiếng Việt
bohemite
bo-hem-it