释义 |
het·ero·ou·sian I. adjective also het·er·ou·sian \-ən\ Etymology: Late Greek heteroousios, heterousios (from Greek hetero-, heter- heter- + ousia) + English -an 1. : having different essential qualities : being of a different nature 2. often capitalized : of or relating to the heteroousians II. noun also heterousian \“\ (-s) Usage: often capitalized : an Arian holding that the Son was of a different substance from the Father — compare homoiousian, homoousian |