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an·ti·no·mi·an A0343800 (ăn′tĭ-nō′mē-ən)n.1. Christianity A proponent of the doctrine of antinomianism.2. One who denies the fixed meaning or universal applicability of moral law.adj.1. Christianity Of or relating to the doctrine of antinomianism.2. Opposed to or denying the fixed meaning or universal applicability of moral law: "By raising segregation and racial persecution to the ethical level of law, it puts into practice the antinomian rules of Orwell's world. Evil becomes good, inhumanity is interpreted as charity, egoism as compassion" (Elie Wiesel). [From Medieval Latin Antinomī, antinomians, pl. of antinomus, opposed to the moral law : Greek anti-, anti- + Greek nomos, law; see nem- in Indo-European roots.]antinomian (ˌæntɪˈnəʊmɪən) adj (Theology) relating to the doctrine that by faith and the dispensation of grace a Christian is released from the obligation of adhering to any moral lawn (Ecclesiastical Terms) a member of a Christian sect holding such a doctrine ˌantiˈnomianism nan•ti•no•mi•an (ˌæn tɪˈnoʊ mi ən) n. a person who maintains that Christians are freed from the moral law by virtue of grace and faith. [1635–45; < Medieval Latin Antinom(ī), pl. of Antinomus opponent of (the moral) law (< Greek antí anti- + nómos law) + -ian] an`ti•no′mi•an•ism, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | antinomian - a follower of the doctrine of antinomianismadherent, disciple - someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another | Adj. | 1. | antinomian - relating to or influenced by antinomianism | EncyclopediaSeeantinomianismantinomianenUK Related to antinomian: Antinomian controversyWords related to antinomiannoun a follower of the doctrine of antinomianismRelated Words |