Arian
English
Etymology 1
From Late Latin Arianus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛəɹi.ən/
- Rhymes: -ɛəriən
- Homophone: Aryan
Noun
Arian (plural Arians)
- (Christianity) A disciple of the Egyptian monk Arius, presbyter of Alexandria, who denied the Trinity but did not deny the preexistence of Christ.
- One who follows the Christology of Arianism.
- (derogatory, mainly 17-19th Century usage) A heretic or any heresy.
Translations
a kind of Christian who holds Arian ideas
Translations
pertaining to Arianism
Synonyms
Translations
someone whose star sign is in Aries — see Aries
Alternative forms
- Areian
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