modalist

English

Etymology

modal + -ist

Adjective

modalist (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to modalism.

Translations

Noun

modalist (plural modalists)

  1. A believer in modalism.
    • 1862, John Eadie, The ecclesiastical cyclopædia:
      Modalists, those who look on Father, Son as mere names of modes of being []
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