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单词 Bogomil
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Definition of Bogomil in English:

Bogomil

noun ˈbəʊɡəmɪlˈbɒɡəmɪlˈbäɡəmil
historical
  • A member of a heretical medieval Balkan sect professing a modified form of Manichaeism.

    〈史〉鲍格米勒派教徒(中世纪巴尔干地区的异端教派,宣扬改良的摩尼派教义)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In about 1172 the Cathars had been converted to absolute dualism by a mission of Bogomils from Constantinople.
    • The Bogomils ' ideas were formed under the influence of a sect widely spread in Byzantium.
    • Some people would claim that the Cathars descended from the Essenes, that they were the older and more original form of Christianity, similar to the Bogomils or the Lollards who were exterminated in England.
    • Because grace could not bind itself to matter, Bogomils believe that Christ had only the semblance of a human body.
    • The Bogomils of 10th century Bulgaria taught a life of penitence, prayer, wandering and simple worship in order to escape a world deemed evil by nature.

Derivatives

  • Bogomilism

  • noun
    historical
    • Pop Bogomil Street in Sofia lies close to the intersection of Maria Luiza and Slivnitsa boulevards and bears the name of the priest Bogomil who has left a memorable mark in Bulgarian and world history - as the founder of Bogomilism.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is also found in the name of the 10 th-century Christian heresy of Bogomilism, after the Bulgarian priest who founded it.
      • To scholars and students in other fields Bogomilism still offers many unexplored, or half-explored, possibilities.
      • Few or no remnants of Bogomilism have survived in Bosnia.
      • According to its context Bogomilism is a religious heresy, but its content it is a social movement conditioned by the economic and political circumstances in the country where it emerged.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from medieval Greek Bogomilos, from Bogomil, literally 'beloved of God', the name of the person who first disseminated the heresy, from Old Church Slavonic.

Definition of Bogomil in US English:

Bogomil

nounˈbäɡəmil
historical
  • A member of a heretical medieval Balkan sect professing a modified form of Manichaeism.

    〈史〉鲍格米勒派教徒(中世纪巴尔干地区的异端教派,宣扬改良的摩尼派教义)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Bogomils ' ideas were formed under the influence of a sect widely spread in Byzantium.
    • In about 1172 the Cathars had been converted to absolute dualism by a mission of Bogomils from Constantinople.
    • The Bogomils of 10th century Bulgaria taught a life of penitence, prayer, wandering and simple worship in order to escape a world deemed evil by nature.
    • Some people would claim that the Cathars descended from the Essenes, that they were the older and more original form of Christianity, similar to the Bogomils or the Lollards who were exterminated in England.
    • Because grace could not bind itself to matter, Bogomils believe that Christ had only the semblance of a human body.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from medieval Greek Bogomilos, from Bogomil, literally ‘beloved of God’, the name of the person who first disseminated the heresy, from Old Church Slavonic.

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