释义 |
clas·sis \ˈklasə̇s\ noun (plural clas·ses \-aˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, class — more at class 1. : an ecclesiastical governing body of a district in certain churches of presbyterian polity (as Dutch and German Reformed churches in Europe and America) consisting of the ministers and representative elders of the district 2. : the ecclesiastical district governed by a classis and corresponding to a presbytery |