em·pyr·i·cise
VERB
ɛmˈpɪrɪsʌɪz, ɪmˈpɪrɪsʌɪz
1. to give 'the fire within' to another
2. to converse, train or engage with a person in such a way to give the sense of the fire within
From
· the Greek word 'pyr' which means 'fire;
· the prefix 'em-' which means to give a quality to another; and
· the suffix '-ise' which means the action of delivering this to another.
VERB
ɛmˈpɪrɪsʌɪz, ɪmˈpɪrɪsʌɪz
1. to give 'the fire within' to another
2. to converse, train or engage with a person in such a way to give the sense of the fire within
From
· the Greek word 'pyr' which means 'fire;
· the prefix 'em-' which means to give a quality to another; and
· the suffix '-ise' which means the action of delivering this to another.
The Empyric had a power to empyricise others when they had lost their way and needed to fire themselves up, with some sage advice and skills
by Empirical Dynamics May 04, 2023