释义 |
triˈclavian [f. tri- + L. clāvus nail + -ian.] One who holds that only three nails were used at the crucifixion of Christ. Hence triˈclavianism.
1838G. S. Faber Inquiry 398 The author of the Noble Lesson, whom I suppose to have been a Triclavian, mentions the five wounds. Ibid. 397 Pope Innocent III finally and infallibly determined, that four nails were used, and that the Roman soldier pierced the right side of Christ; a decision, which of course stamped the brand of heresy upon Triclavianism. |