idololatra
Latin
Alternative forms
Noun
īdōlolatra f (genitive īdōlolatrae); first declension
- Alternative form of īdōlolatrēs ("idol worshipper", "idolater").
- 1844-1855, Hieronymus Stridonensis, Jacques-Paul Migne ed., Patrologia Latina, volume 23, page 175
- quid credidit? certe aut tria nomina audiens, tres deos credidit, et idololatra eſſectus est; aut in tribus vocabulis trinominem credens Deum, in Sabellii hæresim incurrit.
- "What did he believe? Certainly, either hearing three names, he believed that there were three Gods, and so became an idolater; or, believing that the three words were three names of one God, he fell into Sabellianism."
- quid credidit? certe aut tria nomina audiens, tres deos credidit, et idololatra eſſectus est; aut in tribus vocabulis trinominem credens Deum, in Sabellii hæresim incurrit.
- 1844-1855, Hieronymus Stridonensis, Jacques-Paul Migne ed., Patrologia Latina, volume 23, page 175
Inflection
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | īdōlolatra | īdōlolatrae |
Genitive | īdōlolatrae | īdōlolatrārum |
Dative | īdōlolatrae | īdōlolatrīs |
Accusative | īdōlolatram | īdōlolatrās |
Ablative | īdōlolatrā | īdōlolatrīs |
Vocative | īdōlolatra | īdōlolatrae |
References
- idololatra in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
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