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单词 priscillian
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Priscilliann.1

Brit. /prᵻˈsɪlɪən/, U.S. /prəˈsɪljən/, /prəˈsɪliən/
Forms: 1600s Priscilian, 1600s Priscillean, 1600s– Priscillian.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin Priscillianus.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin Priscillianus of or relating to Priscillian (5th cent.), use as adjective (compare -an suffix) of Priscillianus , the name of Priscillian (see Priscillianist n.1). Compare Middle French Priscilean (a1572 in the passage translated in quot. 1611).
= Priscillianist n.1
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > major early Christian sects > Manichaeism > [noun] > person > Priscillian
Priscillianista1464
Priscillianite1607
Priscillian1611
1611 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Triumph of Faith in tr. Deuine Weekes & Wks. (new ed.) 685 Libian, Donatus, Luciferians, Euticheans fond, and fond Priscillians [Fr. Priscileans], All frown and fret, for inward grief outrageous.
1680 R. Baxter Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet lxxiv. 95 Those Bishops..suspecting men that Fasted and Prayed much, to be Priscillians.
1807 J. Aikin et al. Gen. Biogr. VI. 198/2 In his time the sect of the Priscillians began to revive in Spain.
1833 K. H. Digby Mores Catholici iii. v. 325 The books of the Arians, Manichæans, Priscillians, Pelagians, and Albigenses are no longer to be found.
1918 Encycl. Relig. & Ethics X. 336/2 The Priscillianists or Priscillians were a heretical sect charged with Manichaean and Gnostic opinions, which made its appearance under this name in Spain, towards the end of the 4th cent.
1997 Washington Times (Nexis) 13 Aug. a16 Having survived the Priscillians, the Arians, the Moors and the communists, the church will survive the secular humanists as well.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

Priscilliann.2

Brit. /prᵻˈsɪlɪən/, U.S. /prəˈsɪljən/, /prəˈsɪliən/
Forms: 1600s Priscilian, 1600s–1700s 1900s– Priscillian.
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element; modelled on a Greek lexical item. Etymons: proper name Priscilla , -ian suffix.
Etymology: < the name of Priscilla (see Priscillianist n.2) + -ian suffix, after Byzantine Greek Πρισκιλλιανός (4th cent. in Epiphanius). Compare French Priscillian (1605 in the passage translated in quot. 1620). Compare Pepuzian n.
rare.
A Montanist; = Priscillianist n.2
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > other sects and movements > Montanism > [noun] > person
Montanist1565
Pepuzian1565
Cataphrygian1607
Phrygian1607
Proclian1619
Priscillian1620
Proclianite1648
Pepusite1655
Priscillianist1685
Tertullianist1710
1620 W. Hart tr. F. de Croÿ Three Conformities iii. 211 It hath beene permitted vnto women to baptise, according to the error of the..Montanists, Pepuzians, Priscillians, and Artotyrites.
a1768 N. Lardner Wks. (1788) IV. cvii. 480 Epiphanius speaks there only of the Montanists, sometime called Priscillians from Priscilla, one of Montanus's prophetesses.
1995 Vigiliae Christianae 49 260 Yet in any case, he [sc. Epiphanius] reported, the same thing was found among the Priscillians (named after the Prophetess Priscilla of the first generation) and Pepuzians.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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