aladinist
/ˌælədɪnɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A follower or admirer of the Aladins, a group of Italian artists and writers from the 14th to the 16th centuries, or a person who advocates for or practices a form of artistic or literary revivalism inspired by that movement.
“The young aladinist was known for her intricate oil paintings inspired by the works of the original Aladins.”
2. noun
A person who believes in or advocates for the concept of Aladdinism, a philosophy that combines elements of mysticism, alchemy, and spirituality.
“The aladinist’s teachings on the power of spiritual growth resonated deeply with the community.”