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man·i·chae·an I. adjective or man·i·che·an \|manə|kēən\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Late Latin Manichaeus member of the Manichean sect (from Late Greek Manichaios, from Manichaios Manes died ab276A.D. Persian sage who founded the sect) + English -an 1. : of or relating to Manichaeism or the Manichaeans < the Manichaean debt to Zoroastrianism > 2. : characterized by or reflecting belief in Manichaeism < Manichaean influences in Augustinian doctrines > < anti-Semitism of the current type … is a complete and irrational philosophy of life based on a Manichaean conception of the world — Times Literary Supplement > II. noun or manichean \“\; or man·i·chee \ˈmanəˌkē\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : a member of the religious sect adhering to Manichaeism 2. : a believer in religious or philosophical dualism |