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heretic (encz) | heretic,heretik n: Zdeněk Brož |
heretic (encz) | heretic,kacíř n: Zdeněk Brož |
Heretic (gcide) | Heretic \Her"e*tic\, n. [L. haereticus, Gr. ? able to choose,
heretical, fr. ? to take, choose: cf. F. h['e]r['e]tique. See
Heresy.]
1. One who holds to a heresy; one who believes some doctrine
contrary to the established faith or prevailing religion.
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A man that is an heretic, after the first and second
admonition, reject. --Titus iii.
10.
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2. (R. C. Ch.) One who having made a profession of Christian
belief, deliberately and pertinaciously refuses to believe
one or more of the articles of faith "determined by the
authority of the universal church." --Addis & Arnold.
Syn: Heretic, Schismatic, Sectarian.
Usage: A heretic is one whose errors are doctrinal, and
usually of a malignant character, tending to subvert
the true faith. A schismatic is one who creates a
schism, or division in the church, on points of faith,
discipline, practice, etc., usually for the sake of
personal aggrandizement. A sectarian is one who
originates or is an ardent adherent and advocate of a
sect, or distinct organization, which separates from
the main body of believers.
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heretic (wn) | heretic
n 1: a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the
dogma of the Roman Catholic Church [syn: heretic,
misbeliever, religious outcast]
2: a person who holds unorthodox opinions in any field (not
merely religion) |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
heretical (encz) | heretical,kacířský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
heretics (encz) | heretics,kacíři n: Zdeněk Brož |
apheretic (gcide) | aphaeretic \aphaeretic\ apheretic \apheretic\adj.
1. 1 relating to or formed by or consisting of aphaeresis.
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Catheretic (gcide) | Catheretic \Cath`e*ret"ic\, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to bring down or
raze; ? down + ? to take.] (Med.)
A mild kind caustic used to reduce warts and other
excrescences. --Dunglison.
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Heretic (gcide) | Heretic \Her"e*tic\, n. [L. haereticus, Gr. ? able to choose,
heretical, fr. ? to take, choose: cf. F. h['e]r['e]tique. See
Heresy.]
1. One who holds to a heresy; one who believes some doctrine
contrary to the established faith or prevailing religion.
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A man that is an heretic, after the first and second
admonition, reject. --Titus iii.
10.
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2. (R. C. Ch.) One who having made a profession of Christian
belief, deliberately and pertinaciously refuses to believe
one or more of the articles of faith "determined by the
authority of the universal church." --Addis & Arnold.
Syn: Heretic, Schismatic, Sectarian.
Usage: A heretic is one whose errors are doctrinal, and
usually of a malignant character, tending to subvert
the true faith. A schismatic is one who creates a
schism, or division in the church, on points of faith,
discipline, practice, etc., usually for the sake of
personal aggrandizement. A sectarian is one who
originates or is an ardent adherent and advocate of a
sect, or distinct organization, which separates from
the main body of believers.
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Heretical (gcide) | Heretical \He*ret"i*cal\, a.
Containing heresy; of the nature of, or characterized by,
heresy.
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Heretically (gcide) | Heretically \He*ret"i*cal*ly\, adv.
In an heretical manner.
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Hereticate (gcide) | Hereticate \He*ret"i*cate\, v. t. [LL. haereticatus, p. p. of
haereticare.]
To decide to be heresy or a heretic; to denounce as a heretic
or heretical. --Bp. Hall.
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And let no one be minded, on the score of my neoterism,
to hereticate me. --Fitzed.
Hall.
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antiheretical (wn) | antiheretical
adj 1: opposed to heresy |
apheretic (wn) | apheretic
adj 1: relating to or formed by or consisting of aphaeresis
[syn: aphaeretic, apheretic] |
heretical (wn) | heretical
adj 1: characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or
standards [syn: dissident, heretical, heterodox] |
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