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Definition of Melkite in English: Melkitenoun ˈmɛlkʌɪtˈmelkīt 1An Orthodox or Uniate Christian belonging to the patriarchate of Antioch, Jerusalem, or Alexandria. (东正教或东仪天主教)麦尔基特派教徒(属安提阿、耶路撒冷或亚历山大牧首教区) Example sentencesExamples - Horowitz notes, allegedly in Weyrich's defense, that he made his statement in his ‘capacity as a Melkite Greek Catholic deacon.’
- In some of those countries, particularly in the Middle East, he has encountered vibrant Catholic communities belonging to the eastern rites, including the Maronites, Copts, Melkites, Syriac, Armenians and Chaldean Catholics.
- Arab Christians are divided between Eastern rite churches and the Latin rite churches (Maronites, Melkite, and Chaldean).
- Christian denominations include various branches of Catholicism, mostly of the Eastern rite: Armenian Catholics, Syrian Catholics, Catholic Chaldeans, as well as Latin-rite Roman Catholics, Melkites, and Maronites.
- The recent attempt at reunification between the Catholic Melkite and the Orthodox in the Antiochean church took their common heritage as the basis of a projected merger.
- 1.1historical An Eastern Christian adhering to the Orthodox faith as defined by the councils of Ephesus (AD 431) and Chalcedon (AD 451) and as accepted by the Byzantine emperor.
〈史〉(东方基督教)麦尔基特派教徒(恪守以弗所 公元431和卡尔西顿 公元451会议阐释、且由拜占庭国王认可的正统信仰) Example sentencesExamples - Michel Sayde, an Eastern Orthodox Melkite priest from Lebanon, also cautiously believes that the Marolly house is blessed.
OriginEarly 17th century: via Church Latin from Byzantine Greek Melkhitai, plural representing Syriac malkāyā 'royalists' (i.e. expressing agreement with the Byzantine emperor), from malkā 'king'. Definition of Melkite in US English: Melkitenounˈmelkīt 1An Orthodox or Uniate Christian belonging to the patriarchate of Antioch, Jerusalem, or Alexandria. (东正教或东仪天主教)麦尔基特派教徒(属安提阿、耶路撒冷或亚历山大牧首教区) Example sentencesExamples - In some of those countries, particularly in the Middle East, he has encountered vibrant Catholic communities belonging to the eastern rites, including the Maronites, Copts, Melkites, Syriac, Armenians and Chaldean Catholics.
- Christian denominations include various branches of Catholicism, mostly of the Eastern rite: Armenian Catholics, Syrian Catholics, Catholic Chaldeans, as well as Latin-rite Roman Catholics, Melkites, and Maronites.
- Horowitz notes, allegedly in Weyrich's defense, that he made his statement in his ‘capacity as a Melkite Greek Catholic deacon.’
- Arab Christians are divided between Eastern rite churches and the Latin rite churches (Maronites, Melkite, and Chaldean).
- The recent attempt at reunification between the Catholic Melkite and the Orthodox in the Antiochean church took their common heritage as the basis of a projected merger.
- 1.1historical An Eastern Christian adhering to the Orthodox faith as defined by the councils of Ephesus (AD 431) and Chalcedon (AD 451) and as accepted by the Byzantine emperor.
〈史〉(东方基督教)麦尔基特派教徒(恪守以弗所 公元431和卡尔西顿 公元451会议阐释、且由拜占庭国王认可的正统信仰) Example sentencesExamples - Michel Sayde, an Eastern Orthodox Melkite priest from Lebanon, also cautiously believes that the Marolly house is blessed.
OriginEarly 17th century: via Church Latin from Byzantine Greek Melkhitai, plural representing Syriac malkāyā ‘royalists’ (i.e. expressing agreement with the Byzantine emperor), from malkā ‘king’. |