rare. [ad. Gr. type *θεοσόφημα: cf. philosopheme.] A theosophical speculation or conclusion.
1856. C. J. Ellicott, in Cambr. Ess., 162. Some appear to have been gospels others the wildest and most unhistorical theosophemes.
1873. Symonds, Grk. Poets, vii. 231. The colossal theosophemes of Aeschylus called for profound reflection.