Macedonianism

English

Etymology

Macedonian + -ism, the heresy name from Bishop Macedonius I of Constantinople.

Proper noun

Macedonianism

  1. (Christianity, historical) A fourth-century Christian heresy that denied the full personality and divinity of the Holy Spirit (also called Pneumatomachi).

Noun

Macedonianism (plural Macedonianisms)

  1. An idiom or other feature borrowed from Macedonian.

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