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theodidact, a. and n.|ˈθiːəʊdɪˌdækt| [f. theo- + Gr. διδακτ-ός taught.] a. adj. Taught by God. b. n. One taught by God.
1715M. Davies Athen. Brit. I. 66 Pretended Theodidacts, and self-knowing Gnosticks. 1865tr. Strauss's New Life Jesus I. i. xxx. 262 The young Theodidact was able..to give some advice to the most learned. 1894Louise S. Houghton tr. Sabatier's St. Francis Introd. 16 Owing nothing to church or schools he [St. Francis] was truly theodidact. |