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单词 galatian
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Galatiann.adj.

Brit. /ɡəˈleɪʃ(ə)n/, U.S. /ɡəˈleɪʃ(i)ən/
Forms: 1500s Galathiane, 1500s Galatiane, 1500s–1600s Galathian, 1500s– Galatian.
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Galatia , -an suffix.
Etymology: < Galatia (classical Latin Galatia, Hellenistic Greek Γαλατία), the name of an ancient country of central Asia Minor + -an suffix. Compare medieval Greek Γαλατιανοί (plural) Galatians (15th cent.); compare also classical Latin Galatae, ancient Greek Γαλάται (plural) Galatians.Galatia occurs as a place name in English contexts from Old English onwards (in Middle English also Galathie, Galathi, Galathe); Old English Galatæ occurs as an ethnonym (compare also Middle English Galathys).
A. n.
a. A native or inhabitant of ancient Galatia.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Near East, Middle East, or Asia Minor > native or inhabitant of ancient cities or states > [noun]
MedeeOE
PartheOE
PuniceOE
NineviteOE
Trojanc1330
sodomitea1382
Phoeniciana1387
Macedonianc1400
Parthianc1400
Macedonc1440
Phrygian?1473
Mycenaeanc1487
Tyrian1513
Sidonian?1520
Galatian1526
Canaanite1530
Cananaean1534
Milesian1550
Sogdian1553
Syrophœnician1560
Molossian1563
Hyrcanian1567
Palmyrene1567
Pergamenian1579
Smyrnian1579
Mysian1581
Carthaginian1592
Punican1595
Lycian1598
Smyrnaean1598
Phocaean1600
Gallo-greeks1601
Iberian1601
Minaean1601
Susian1601
Cappadocian1607
Carian1607
Paphlagonian1607
Hamathite1611
Pergamene1612
Byzantiana1620
Gallo-graecians1619
Chalcidian1654
Philadelphiana1680
Xanthian1685
Palmyrenian1697
Isaurian1776
Dardan1813
Byzantine1836
Bœotian1839
Ilian1847
Susianian1874
Libyo-Phœnician1876
Khaldian1882
Mitannian1907
Iconian1911
Petraean1923
Lycaonian1926
1526 W. Tyndale Prol. Epist. Rom. sig. a vi As he sayth here in the vij. chapter, and in the fyfte to the Galathians [etc.].
1586 J. Prime Expos. St. Paul to Galathians 15 The Galathians were deeply plunged in the sea, the fault was most in the mariners.
1611 Bible (King James) Gal. iv. 1 O foolish Galatians..before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently [R.V. openly] set forth. View more context for this quotation
1657 R. Baxter One Sheet for Ministry §́11. 14 If punishing wicked men and seducers be persecuting, not only Paul was such, that wished they were cut off who troubled the Galatians: but God himself would be the greatest of all persecutors.
1723 T. Bradbury 28 Serm. vii. 100 The Galatians were turn'd aside to another Gospel, which yet was not another.
1758 S. Hayward Seventeen Serm. i. 2 To guard the Galatians against a dependence on the law.
1857 Times 15 June 6/2 The Galatian having heard these words, and feeling the poison actively working in his body, mounted a chariot.
1879 Encycl. Brit. X. 20/1 The Galatians..continued to make use of their ancient dialect.
1950 R. Heard Introd. N.T. xviii. 182 The ‘Galatians’ were not Galatians by race..but Christians of those towns in the southern part of the Roman province of Galatia which Paul and Barnabas had visited on their first missionary journey.
1973 Classical Q. New Ser. 23 165 A new war between the Pergamenians and their neighbours the Galatians put a stop to the games.
2000 Interpretation (Nexis) 1 July 233 If the Galatians intend to share in the full benefits of Israel's Messiah, they must embrace a Jewish way of life by adopting certain prescriptions of the Mosaic law.
b. In plural. With singular agreement. St Paul's Epistle to the Galatians, (the name of) a book of the New Testament. In early use chiefly with the.
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1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. iv. x. f. 59v As for ye places in ye Galatians wherew[ith] he earnestly affirmeth yt consciences, which ought to be ruled of God only, ought not to be entangled w[ith] snares, they are open enough.
1607 Times, Places, & Persons Holie Script. 130 Arabia was neere, which Saint Paul in the Galathians calleth a mixed Nation.
1659 J. Bunyan Doctr. Law & Grace Unfolded 67 If you would be satisfied, as touching the truth of this, do but read the third of the Galatians at the 10. verse.
1751 J. Allen Twenty-Six Serm. I. v. 139 In the Galatians, 'Tis laid down as a Mark of Idolatry, to worship, that is, to do Service to, Them that by Nature are no Gods.
1777 F. Carter Journey from Gibraltar to Malaga I. iv. 61 Silius Italicus and San Jerome, in his commentaries on the Galatians, all follow the same opinion.
1842 R. Browning Bells & Pomegranates No. III: Dramatic Lyrics 6/2 There's a great text in Galatians, Once you trip on it, entails Twenty-nine distinct damnations.
1870 M. J. Evans tr. J. J. van Oosterzee Theol. New Test. 305 The doctrine of justification is in the Epistle to the Romans presented more thetically (i.e. by way of statement), in Galatians more polemically.
1912 C. W. Emmet St. Paul's Epist. to Galatians p. xxi Romans was in fact originally written as a circular letter addressed to mixed Churches..at the same time as Galatians.
1993 J. D. G. Dunn Theol. Paul's Lett. to Galatians i. 5 Galatians provides us with more personal and autobiographical information than any of Paul's other letters.
B. adj.
Of or relating to ancient Galatia or its people.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Near East, Middle East, or Asia Minor > native or inhabitant of ancient cities or states > [adjective]
NinevitishOE
Trojanc1374
Sardian1551
Susian?1552
Illyrian1556
Phoenician?1556
Hyrcan1567
Sidonian1578
Phrygian1579
Smyrnian1579
Lycaonian1582
Paphlagonian1596
Lycian1598
Galatian1603
Cappadocian1607
Canaanite1613
Mysian1613
Phocaean1614
Phrygic1614
Dardana1616
Babylonized1701
Pergamene1703
Milesiana1722
Canaanitic1753
Palmyrenian1776
Smyrnaean1807
Troic1838
Minaean1844
Ninevite1848
Smyrniote1867
Isaurian1880
Mitannian1897
Iconian1899
Mitannite1911
Thraco-Phrygian1924
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 501 It befell that Chiomara the wife of Ortiagon, was taken prisoner with other Galatian women.
1654 J. Tombes Anti-pædobaptism: 2nd Pt. xxii. 281 The Apostles Doctrine before is to disswade the Galatian Christians from affecting to be under the Law.
1735 G. Benson Hist. First Planting Christian Relig. II. 76 (heading) St. Paul's second apostolic journey... Or his Phrygian, Galatian, Grecian and Macedonian journey.
1797 J. Fawcett Constit. & Order Gospel Church Considered 9 Of such persons did the Corinthian, the Galatian, and other churches consist.
1823 Christian Jrnl. & Lit. Reg. July 213/2 This submission to carnal ordinances, from which Christ had set them free, created great animosities among the Galatian brethren.
1853 J. Brown Expos. Epist. Paul to Galatians v. ii. 208 Some of the Galatian converts had yielded to the Judaising teachers.
1879 Encycl. Brit. X. 19/2 Unless the churches of Derbe, Lystra, &c., be regarded as Galatian, we are left in ignorance of the names..of the churches addressed.
1957 F. L. Cross Oxf. Dict. Christian Church 535/1 St. Paul wrote this letter to his Galatian converts.
2006 Biblical Theol. Bull. (Nexis) 22 Mar. 23 He is determined to maintain the boundaries that separate the Galatian groups of Christ-followers from Judeans.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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