释义 |
acephali I. acephali plural of acephalus II. aceph·a·li \(ˈ)āˈsefəˌlī, əˈ-, -ˌlē\ noun plural Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Late Greek Akephaloi, plural of Akephalos, from Greek akephalos headless — more at acephalous : various groups of 5th century and 6th century Christians that recognized no patriarch; especially : Egyptian Monophysites after about A.D. 482 |