单词 | pontifician |
释义 | † pontificianadj.n. Obsolete. A. adj. 1. Adhering to or supporting the Pope or the papacy, papist, Roman Catholic; = pontificial adj. 1b. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > [adjective] RomanisheOE Laterana1400 Romana1500 papistical1527 popish1528 antichristian1532 pontifical1533 Babylonical1535 papish1538 Romish1538 papistic1545 west1549 catholic1554 catholic1554 mass-monging1556 western1562 Latin1564 Babylonian1567 Babylonish1570 Romish Catholic?1570 Romanist1572 Roman Catholic1587 papala1593 pseudo-catholical1601 Babylonic1602 pseudo-Catholic1605 Romist1605 Romified1609 Babelish1610 papizing1612 pontifician1612 pontificial1614 Romulean1615 papized1639 Romanistical1646 Romanical1664 papagan1679 popish-like1689 Anglo-Roman1766 papicolar1811 Romanistic1829 pre-Reformation1855 papalistic1861 papalized1879 1612 R. Sheldon 1st Serm. after Conversion 59 All yee Pontifician Meritists out of congruitie and de congruo. 1625 R. Montagu Appello Cæsarem 78 Moderate men, either of the Pontifician or Protestant side. 1664 H. More Expos. 7 Epist. vi. 84 The Albigenses, which were martyred in the Field by the Pontifician Forces. 1706 R. Brocklesby Explic. Gospel-theism i. 34/1 This Opinion which attributeth a good and bad Angel to every Man, is entertain'd by the Pontifician Divines. 1755 T. Amory Mem. Ladies 379 So changed and deformed is the celestial beauty by the usage she has received from pontifician theologers, that one cannot think the church they shew ever descended from heaven. 1817 S. T. Coleridge Biogr. Lit. (1882) ix. 67 The scholastic definition of the Supreme Being..was received in the schools of Theology, both by the Pontifician and the Reformed divines. 2. Of or relating to the papacy or the Roman Catholic Church. Cf. pontifical adj. 1b. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > clerical superior > bishop > [adjective] bishoplyc890 mitredc1400 hornedc1425 pontificalc1440 episcopal1485 bishoplike1544 rocheted?1544 rochet1561 pontificial1591 pontifician1618 lawny1647 episcopalian1822 1618 S. Garey Cæsaris Hostes in Great Brittans Little Cal. 154 It may make all men maruell..vpon what sufficient, yea probable inducements, and motiues they might build this Pontifician power. 1641 T. Hayne tr. M. Luther in tr. M. Adam Life & Death Dr. Martin Luther 28 On the contrary I..will burn all the Pontifician law, the sink of heresies. 1645 Bp. J. Hall Peace-maker xii. 103 The Pontifician Lawes. 1664 H. More Modest Enq. Myst. Iniquity 397 The Pontifician Power, which is a kinde of revived Image of the Pagan Imperial Power of Rome. a1710 R. Atkyns Parl. & Polit. Tracts (1734) 280 There was an Endeavour to bring in part of the Pontifician Law. 1780 J. Kershaw Ess. Princip. Parts Bk. Revelations II. iii. xxix. 227 The old Pontifician Law against heretics runs thus. 3. Stately, lordly. Cf. pontificial adj. 3. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > splendour, magnificence, or pomp > [adjective] wlonkOE kine-wurtheOE reala1325 rialc1330 royalc1400 wlonkfulc1400 statelyc1415 pompousc1425 imperial?1435 pontificalc1440 sumptuous1472 magnific1490 magnificenta1530 statelike1534 pompatic1535 magnificala1538 princely1539 portly1548 regal1561 queen-like?1571 haughty1585 portlike1587 Minerva-like1598 lustrous1605 pompatical1610 pontificial1613 commandinga1616 pompal1616 grand1622 splendid1624 pontifician1629 regifical1656 queenly1791 presidential1804 angeliferous1837 slashing1854 sultanesque1862 pageanted1902 society > authority > rule or government > oppression > [adjective] > domineering or overbearing masterfulc1390 pontificalc1440 overmasterfula1450 headya1513 imperious1529 supercilious1536 masterlya1544 termagant1546 law-like1556 masterlike1580 dictator-like1582 peremptory1590 domineering1598 burly1605 high-handed1606 pontificial1613 lording1629 overlordingc1629 pontifician1629 peremptor1630 dictatory1639 predominant1642 dictatorial1692 pontific1716 overbearing1718 dictativea1774 knock-me-down1848 imponenta1882 bossy1882 heavy-handed1883 seigneurial1970 1629 H. Burton Babel No Bethel 100 Shee..is all for outward glory, Pontifician honour, splendour and magnificence. B. n. A supporter of the Pope or the papacy. Cf. pontificial n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > clerical superior > [noun] > adherent of subjectc1350 pontifical1591 pontifician1612 pontificial1631 papa-prelatist1816 1612 R. Sheldon 1st Serm. after Conversion 61 His propugnacle and defence of Christian religion which no Pontifician durst euer yet attempt to confute. 1691 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses I. 513 He was..a severe enemy to the Pontificians. 1785 H. Shuttleworth Lect. Creed Pope Pius IV 257 The offenders had perished in the grossest act of disobedience, no less than idolatry; which our pontificians themselves declare to be a mortal sin. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2020). < adj.n.1612 |
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