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单词 heresiarch
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Definition of heresiarch in English:

heresiarch

noun hɛˈriːzɪɑːkhəˈriziɑrk
  • The founder of a heresy or the leader of a heretical sect.

    异教创始人(或首领)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One friend, an unregenerate Chippewa heresiarch himself, commented, ‘They've sure got the right one this time.’
    • In its confrontation with heresiarchs, the Church learned to read the Scriptures in a way that should still inform us today.
    • The followers of Pelagius, a wicked Welsh heresiarch, had murdered the rightful king and his son and installed Vortigern, ‘a Pelagianized traytor against his Soveraign’ on the throne.
    • When the convocation met there were a great many sermons preached by various learned and eloquent divines, but nothing was produced which was pronounced by the general voice a satisfactory answer to the doctrines of the heresiarch.
    • So will there be wars of religion between orthodox Anglicans and heresiarchs in the break-away communions of North America?

Origin

Mid 16th century: via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek hairesiarkhēs 'leader of a sect', from hairesis 'heretical sect, heresy' + arkhēs 'ruler'.

Definition of heresiarch in US English:

heresiarch

nounhəˈrēzēärkhəˈriziɑrk
  • The founder of a heresy or the leader of a heretical sect.

    异教创始人(或首领)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One friend, an unregenerate Chippewa heresiarch himself, commented, ‘They've sure got the right one this time.’
    • When the convocation met there were a great many sermons preached by various learned and eloquent divines, but nothing was produced which was pronounced by the general voice a satisfactory answer to the doctrines of the heresiarch.
    • So will there be wars of religion between orthodox Anglicans and heresiarchs in the break-away communions of North America?
    • The followers of Pelagius, a wicked Welsh heresiarch, had murdered the rightful king and his son and installed Vortigern, ‘a Pelagianized traytor against his Soveraign’ on the throne.
    • In its confrontation with heresiarchs, the Church learned to read the Scriptures in a way that should still inform us today.

Origin

Mid 16th century: via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek hairesiarkhēs ‘leader of a sect’, from hairesis ‘heretical sect, heresy’ + arkhēs ‘ruler’.

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