keisis
keisis is a term that can refer to several different concepts, primarily in the context of philosophy and mythology. In ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the works of Plato, keisis (often translated as "possession" or "ownership") describes the state of something being held or controlled by another entity. This could relate to the possession of property, knowledge, or even abstract concepts like justice. It emphasizes the relationship of dependence or belonging between two things.
Within certain mythological traditions, keisis can also be associated with the idea of being divinely possessed
Beyond these primary philosophical and mythological contexts, the term keisis is not widely used in common