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Sadducean, Sadducæan, a. and n.|sædjuːˈsiːən| Also 6 Saducian, Saducæan, 6–7 Saducean. [f. late L. Saddūcæ-us Sadducee + -an.] A. adj. Of, belonging to, or resembling the Sadducees.
1593Nashe Christ's T. 58 What are these Atheists but Saducæan sectaries that deny the resurrection? 1681H. More Exp. Dan. ii. 26 This dull Sadducean Age. 1681Glanvill Sadducismus ii. (1726) 455 There is a latent Atheism at the root of the Saducean Principle. 1840Milman Hist. Christianity ii. i. I. 392 The unpopular Sadducean party. 1861Goldw. Smith Irish Hist. 61 It is not surprising to find Pharisaical fanaticism..linked with Sadducean depravity and worldliness. 1880Encycl. Brit. XIII. 425/1 The Sadducæan aristocracy. †B. n. = Sadducee (in both senses). Obs.
1547Bk. of Marchauntes e iij, Full simply faining a lowting countenance selling them selfe as the Essians, Saducians, or Pharisians dyd. 1597J. Payne Royal Exch. 8 Saduceans of this age. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. 6 The Sadduceans, among the Jews, have been noted for the same. |