adjective
- Relating to or characteristic of Orpheus or Orphism; having a magical, enchanting, or spellbinding quality
- Mysterious, obscure, or difficult to understand; cryptic
Usage: Often capitalized when referring directly to Orpheus or ancient Orphic religion; Commonly used in literary and artistic contexts
Usage: Less common usage; often literary
Examples
- The singer's orphic voice held the audience in complete silence.
- The poet created an orphic atmosphere with mysterious imagery and haunting rhythms.
- Her orphic charm seemed to draw everyone into her circle.
- The ancient texts contained orphic wisdom that scholars still struggle to interpret.
- The musician's orphic melodies transported listeners to another world.
- He spoke in orphic riddles that few could decipher.