Definition of Martinist in English:
 Martinist
noun ˈmɑːtanɪstˈmärtn-ist
An adherent of a form of mystical pantheism developed by the French philosopher L. C. de Saint-Martin (1743–1803)
 the world of illuminists and Martinists
as modifier supplies for all Martinist branches
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Papus then decided to create an organization, which would group the Initiates of Saint-Martin and promote the study of Martinist philosophy.
 -  After Papuss demise, however, the Martinist movement lost its unity and began to fragment with the loss of its unfaltering guide.
 -  Napoleon was a creation of the Martinist freemasonic lodge, the Napoleonic Empire.
 -  He created the Martinist cult; he organized things like the Queen's necklace affair, he controlled Necker; he controlled Philippe Egalité; he organized the Bastille event; he organized the Jacobin Terror.
 -  The Confederacy in the United States was created as a part of Synarchism, before it was called Synarchism: the Martinist cult.
 
Derivatives
  
noun 
 We may consider that Modern Martinism dates from the creation of the Martinist Order in its present form by Papus, shortly before 1890.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Although never recognized by regular Freemasonry, the history of Martinism is interwoven with that of Freemasonry.
 -  Martinism was marked by highly respected men, whose teaching is always to be situated in the particular context and time of personal history.