释义 |
ap·os·tol·i·ci \ˌapəˈstäləˌsī\ noun plural Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Late Latin, from plural of apostolicus apostolic : members of various ascetic sects of the 3d and 4th centuries A.D. in Phrygia, Cilicia, and Pamphylia who sought apostolic purity of life by renouncing marriage and private property — called also Apotactici, Apotactites |